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Oracle Customer Data Management IntegrationBase Pack
Implementation Guide
Release 2.5E17414-02
November 2011
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Oracle Customer Data Management Integration Base Pack Implementation Guide, Release 2.5
E17414-02
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Contents
Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration 2.5 - Implementation Guide Preface ...... 1
Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack Concepts and Technologies Guide ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Integration Developer's Guide . 2
Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Core Infrastructure ComponentsGuide ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Oracle Application Integration Architecture Process Integration Packs ...................................... 3
Additional Resources ................................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 1: Understanding the Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration ................ 5
Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Terminology .............................................................................................................................. 6
High-Level Integration Flows ....................................................................................................... 7
Match and Fetch Organizations or Persons ............................................................................. 9
Synchronizing Organizations or Persons ................................................................................. 9
Merge Flows ........................................................................................................................... 10
Data Enrichment Flow ............................................................................................................ 10
Core AIA Components ............................................................................................................... 11
AIA Integration Services ............................................................................................................ 11
CustomerPartyEBSV2 ............................................................................................................ 12
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 ........................................................................................... 12
CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2 ...................................................................................... 13
CustomerPartyOrchestrationResponseEBSV2 ...................................................................... 13
ProcessCustomerPartyEBS ................................................................................................... 13
CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2 ................................................................................. 13
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2................................................................. 14
FetchCustomerPartyEBF ....................................................................................................... 14
CommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBF ......................................................... 15
CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF ................................................................................... 15
InterfaceContactToAccountEBF ............................................................................................. 17
Chapter 2: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Base Pack .......................... 19
Overview .................................................................................................................................... 19
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Prerequisites........................................................................................................................... 19
Process Flows ............................................................................................................................ 20
Match and Fetch Organizations and Persons between Oracle Customer Hub andParticipating Applications ....................................................................................................... 20
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite ........................................................................................................................ 20
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM 25
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle BRM 30
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from Oracle Customer Hub to SAP............. 39
Synchronization of Account Contacts from Oracle Customer Hub to SAP ............................ 42
Data enrichment flow .............................................................................................................. 45
Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM ........................................................ 46
Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite .................................... 50
Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle BRM ........................................................ 50
OCH Integration Services .......................................................................................................... 52
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer ..................................................................................... 53
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer ................................................................................... 53
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer .............................................................................................. 53
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer ............................................................................................ 53
QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl ........................................................................ 53
QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl ............................................................................. 54
SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl ................................................................................... 54
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl ......................................................... 54
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl............................................................................................. 54
ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl ....................................................................................... 54
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl ......................................................................... 54
Oracle Customer Hub Interfaces ............................................................................................... 55
Inbound Web Services: Match and Fetch .............................................................................. 55
Inbound Web Services: Organization and Person Synchronization ...................................... 55
Outbound Web Services: Organization and Person Synchronization ................................... 55
Inbound Web Services: Account Contact Synchronization .................................................... 56
Outbound Web Services: Account Contact Synchronization ................................................. 56
Assumptions and Constraints .................................................................................................... 56
Chapter 3: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for Siebel CRM ....... 63
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Overview .................................................................................................................................... 63
Prerequisites........................................................................................................................... 63
Process Flows ............................................................................................................................ 64
Match and Fetch between Siebel CRM and Oracle Customer Hub....................................... 64
Synchronizing Organizations and Persons from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub ....... 68
Siebel CRM Integration Services ............................................................................................... 74
SyncAccountSiebelAggregatorAdapter .................................................................................. 74
SyncContactSiebelAggregatorAdapter .................................................................................. 74
SyncAddressSiebelAggregatorAdapter .................................................................................. 74
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator ................................................................................... 75
SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl ......................................................................................... 75
SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl .......................................................................................... 75
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl ........................................................................ 75 SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSiebelProvABCSImpl ....................................................... 75
SyncBPSiebelAggregatorAdapter .......................................................................................... 76
SyncAcctSiebelAggrEventConsumer ..................................................................................... 76
SyncContSiebelAggrEventConsumer .................................................................................... 76
Siebel CRM Interfaces ............................................................................................................... 76
Inbound Web Services: Organization and Person Synchronization ...................................... 76
Outbound Web Services: Organization and Person Synchronization ................................... 77
Inbound Web Services: Match and Fetch .............................................................................. 77
Outbound Web Services: Match and Fetch ........................................................................... 77
Chapter 4: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for Oracle E-BusinessSuite ............................................................................................................................................... 79
Overview .................................................................................................................................... 79
Prerequisites........................................................................................................................... 79
Process Flows ............................................................................................................................ 80
Match and Fetch between Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Customer Hub ................... 80
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle
Customer Hub ........................................................................................................................ 84
Oracle E-Business Suite Integration Services ........................................................................... 90
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl ........................................................................... 91
QueryPersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter .............................................................................. 91
QueryCustomerPartyListEbizCreateAdapter ......................................................................... 91
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QueryCustomerPartyListEbizUpdateAdapter ......................................................................... 91
SyncPersonAccountEbizReqABCSImpl ................................................................................. 91
SyncPersonAccountEbizEventConsumer .............................................................................. 91
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizEventConsumer ......................................................................... 92
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEbizProvABCSImpl .......................................................... 92
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter ...................................................................................... 92
SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter ........................................................................... 92
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizReqABCSImpl ........................................................................... 93
QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter ............................................................................... 93
Oracle E-Business Suite Interfaces ........................................................................................... 93
Inbound Web Services: Fetch ................................................................................................ 93
Outbound from EBS/Composite App Event Interfaces: Match and Fetch ............................. 93
Inbound Web Services: Person or Organization Synchronization ......................................... 93 Outbound from EBS Event Interfaces: Organization or Person Synchronization .................. 94
Chapter 5: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for OracleCommunications Billing and Revenue Management..................................................................... 95
Overview .................................................................................................................................... 95
Oracle BRM Interfaces ............................................................................................................... 95
Oracle BRM Integration Services............................................................................................... 95
CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2 ................................................................................. 96
SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl ............................................................. 96
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2................................................................. 96
SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsJMSProducer ............................................................... 96
SyncCustomerPartyListBRM_01CommsJMSConsumer ....................................................... 96
Chapter 6: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for SAP ................... 97
Overview .................................................................................................................................... 97
Prerequisites........................................................................................................................... 97
Process Flows ............................................................................................................................ 97
Synchronizing Organizations and Persons from SAP to OCH ............................................... 97
SAP Interfaces ......................................................................................................................... 101
Inbound Web Services: Organization and Person Synchronization .................................... 101
Outbound Web Services: Organization and Person Synchronization ................................. 101
Inbound Web Services: Account Contact Synchronization .................................................. 101
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Outbound Web Services: Account Contact Synchronization ............................................... 101
SAP Integration Services ......................................................................................................... 102
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl ....................................................................................... 102
SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl ........................................................................ 102
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSAPProvABCSImpl ........................................................ 102
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl ....................................................................................... 102
Chapter 7: Implementing the Process Integration Pack for Oracle Customer Hub ..................... 103
Configuring Siebel CRM .......................................................................................................... 103
Setting Up Organizations ......................................................................................................... 105
Oracle Customer Hub ........................................................................................................... 105
Obtaining Oracle E-Business Suite Operating Unit IDs ....................................................... 106
Obtaining SAP Sales Areas ................................................................................................. 106
Mapping Siebel CRM Organizations .................................................................................... 107 Setting Up Cross References .................................................................................................. 107
Identifying Siebel Row IDs ................................................................................................... 108
Identifying Oracle E-Business Suite Entities ........................................................................ 108
Identifying SAP Entities ........................................................................................................ 108
Identifying Oracle Customer Hub Row IDs .......................................................................... 108
Populating Cross-References .............................................................................................. 109
Validating Cross-References................................................................................................ 110
Identifying Cross-References ................................................................................................... 110
Describing Domain Value Maps ............................................................................................... 112
Creating Oracle E-Business Suite System Profiles ................................................................. 114
Creating SAP System Profiles ................................................................................................. 115
Scheduling Concurrent Processes........................................................................................... 115
Oracle AS Adapter ................................................................................................................... 115
Enabling SAP Events ........................................................................................................... 116
Configuring Sequencing for the Synchronize Flows from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub ................................................................................................................................................. 116
Handling Errors ........................................................................................................................ 117
Using the Composite Application Framework .......................................................................... 118
Viewing EBO Implementation Maps (EIMs) ............................................................................. 118
Setting Configuration Properties .............................................................................................. 118
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Chapter 8: Customer Data Enrichment ....................................................................................... 147
Overview .................................................................................................................................. 147
Prerequisites......................................................................................................................... 147
Process Flow ............................................................................................................................ 148
Data Enrichment Integration Services ..................................................................................... 151
Cross-References .................................................................................................................... 152
Domain Value Maps ................................................................................................................. 152
Handling Errors ........................................................................................................................ 153
Viewing EBO Implementation Maps (EIMs) ............................................................................. 153
Setting Configuration Properties .............................................................................................. 153
Index ............................................................................................................................................ 155
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Oracle Customer Master Data Management
Integration 2.5 - Implementation GuidePreface
This preface discusses:
The Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Concepts and
Technologies Guide
Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Integration Developer's Guide
Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Core Infrastructure
Components Guide
Oracle Application Integration Architecture Process Integration Packs
Additional resources
Oracle Application Integration ArchitectureFoundation Pack Concepts and TechnologiesGuide
The Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Concepts and Technologies
Guide is a companion volume to the Oracle Application Integration Architecture - FoundationPack: Core Infrastructure Components Guide and Oracle Application Integration Architecture -Foundation Pack: Integration Developer's Guide. The Oracle Application Integration Architecture -Foundation Pack: Concepts and Technologies Guide provides definitions of fundamental Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) concepts and discusses:
Oracle AIA.
Enterprise business objects and enterprise business messages.
Enterprise business services.
Application business connector services.
Interaction patterns.
Extensibility.
Versioning.
Business processes.
Batch processing.
Infrastructure services.
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Security.
Oracle Application Integration Architecture -
Foundation Pack: Integration Developer's GuideOracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Integration Developer's Guide is acompanion volume to Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Conceptsand Technologies Guide and Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: CoreInfrastructure Components Guide.
The Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Integration Developer's Guidediscusses how to:
Create an integration scenario.
Define business service patterns.
Design and develop enterprise business services.
Design and develop enterprise business flows.
Design and construct Application Business Connector Services (ABCS).
Work with message transformation, enrichment, and configuration.
Develop custom XPath functions.
Design and construct JMS Adapter services.
Work with enterprise message headers.
Work with message routing.
Work with transactions.
Develop Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) services to work with the CAVS.
Configure Oracle AIA processes to be eligible for error handling and logging.
Extend enterprise business objects (EBOs).
In addition, this book provides:
AIA naming standards.
Sample and template WSDLs for use with Oracle AIA.
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Oracle Application Integration Architecture -Foundation Pack: Core InfrastructureComponents Guide
Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Core Infrastructure ComponentsGuide is a companion volume to Oracle Application Integration Architecture – Foundation Pack:Concepts and Technologies Guide and Oracle Application Integration Architecture – FoundationPack: Integration Developer's Guide.
Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Core Infrastructure ComponentsGuide discusses how to:
Work with the Composite Application Validation System (CAVS).
Work with the Business Service Repository (BSR).
Set up and use error handling and logging.
Work with the diagnostics framework.
Oracle Application Integration ArchitectureProcess Integration Packs
A process integration pack (PIP) is a prebuilt set of integrated orchestration flows, applicationintegration logic, and extensible enterprise business objects and services required to manage thestate and execution of a defined set of activities or tasks between specific Oracle applicationsassociated with a given process. A PIP provides everything you need to deploy a selectedintegrated business process area. The PIP product offering is suited to those customers seekingfor rapidly implementation of a discreet business process.
Additional Resources
These resources are available:
Resource Location
AIA Pre-Built Integration Implementation Guides Oracle Technology Network:http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E24010_01/index.htm
Foundation Pack Guides Oracle Technology Network:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E21764_01/aia.htm Installation and Upgrade Guide Oracle Technology Network:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E24010_01/index.htm
Release Notes Oracle Technology Network:http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E24010_01/index.htm
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Visit the My Oracle Support website frequently to keep apprised of ongoing changes.
For other sources of documentation, visit Oracle Technology Network: Oracle Documentation.
For training opportunities, visit Oracle University.
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Chapter 1: Understanding the Oracle
Customer Master Data ManagementIntegration
This chapter provides an overview of the Oracle Customer Hub Process Integration pack andcovers:
High-Level process flows
Core AIA Components
AIA Integration Services
Overview
The Oracle Customer Hub PIP solution provides an enterprise-level customer master integratedsolution for publishing customer data updates from OCH to the participating applications coveredas part of the OCH PIP.
You have the option to select one or more participating applications when installing OracleCustomer Hub PIP. Records are persisted in the local applications and are then synchronized toOracle Customer Hub in realtime or periodic, batch-enabled mode so that the participatingapplications have the most up-to-date definition of the customer and related entities.
Oracle Customer Hub PIP provides a partial flow to a third-party customer-data enrichmentprovider that cleanses, recognizes, enriches, and protects Oracle Customer Hub contact records.This flow ensures that the customer-related entities that are mastered and published tosubscribing systems truly represent the enriched, single, conformed view of the customer.
The integration flows delivered with this PIP are an effort to harness these powerful features aspart of a pre-built, integrated solution between the OCH and the participating applications.
For more information about installing and selecting the participating applications (integration
options) based on your business need, refer AIA Oracle Application Integration Architecture 2.5:
Installation and Upgrade Guide.
Note: Please read the chapters pertaining to each integration option for details about thesupported process flows, integration services, and interfaces pertaining to that option
(application).
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Terminology
The Oracle Customer Hub PIP can be thought of as a collection of core services used tosynchronize customer (and prospect) entities across the participating applications.
The term customer as referenced throughout this document describes an entity (organization or
person) with which the company providing services may have or may enter into a financialrelationship.
Here are some definitions that are helpful when reading this implementation guide:
Term Definition
Party Siebel CRM: High-level entity that includes persons, accounts, business units, and households. Nofunctional usage of party in Siebel.
Oracle E-Business Suite: based on Trading Community Architecture (TCA), a party is defined as anyindividual or organization with which the implementing organization can do business. A party in OracleTCA could be a customer, (in case a selling relationship has been established) or vendor, employee, or
relationship, all defined by a “Party Type.” The same party can have multiple suc h roles within EBS.
Contact Siebel CRM: A contact describes an individual (person) with whom a company expects to do business.Contacts can be related to an account (organization customer) or another contact (individual customer).Contacts can be associated to a primary account and additional non-primary accounts.
Oracle E-Business Suite: A contact describes a specific relationship between two parties. Therelationship between organization and a person party, which is also called an organization contact. Canalso define the relationship between a party and an account (role type = contact in hz_cust_acct_roles).
Account Siebel CRM: An account is an organization (or organization subtype) that can be sold or serviced. Anaccount can be associated to one or many contacts or persons but only one contact can be primary.
Oracle E-Business Suite: An account describes the specific attributes of a party that are relevant tothe financial relationship among parties. An account in Oracle E-Business Suite cannot exist by i tselfwithout a party. An account in EBS can be associated with an individual (person) or a company
(organization) but cannot in it and of itself be an individual or organization.
Customer Siebel CRM: A customer can be an account (org customer) or a contact (person customer). Bothentities can be associated to an order.
Oracle E-Business Suite: A customer is a combination of party and account and represents a personor organization with which the implementing organization has established a financial relationship. Allrelevant information of the specific financial relationship with a party is modeled in the account layer
entities in Oracle, whereas all the base information like name, address information, contact points aremodeled in the party layer entities.
Siebel account = Oracle E-Business Suite organization party + Oracle E-Business Suite account
Siebel contact = Oracle E-Business Suite person party + Oracle E-Business Suite account
This integration pack supports the notion of a “customer” in both B2B and B2C environment.
Note: To standardize terminology, we use the organization and person naming conventions
throughout the documentation.
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This convention is consistent with the entity terms used in the CustomerPartyEBO as well as theterminology in the Oracle E-Business Suite TCA model, but departs from the terminology used inSiebel CRM and Oracle Customer Hub. The Oracle Customer Hub web services that have beendeveloped to support this PIP adopt the organization and person terminology for the service andschema definitions, even though the underlying integration objects being referenced continue touse the legacy terms of account and contact respectively.
Documentation SiebelCRM
OracleCustomer
Hub
Oracle E-Business
Suite
AIACustomerPartyEBO
OracleBRM
SAP
Organization Account Account Organization Organization Account Account
Person Contact Contact Person Person Contact Account
High-Level Integration Flows
Note: This diagram depicts the flows among all the participating applications; however, thecustomers have the flexibility to select the participating applications based on the business
needs.
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Oracle Customer Hub PIP high-level integration flows
At a high-level, the Oracle Customer Hub (OCH) process integration pack supports these processflows using the AIA architectural framework:
Match and fetch organizations or persons between OCH and the participating applications.
Synchronization of organizations or persons from OCH to the participating applications and
from the participating applications to OCH.
Merge flows from OCH to the participating applications.
Customer-data enrichment flow – a partial flow from OCH to any third-party data enrichment
application.
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Match and Fetch Organizations or Persons
The match functionality enables users to enter a complete or partial customer record in a sourceapplication and send the record to the Oracle Customer Hub so that matching logic can beexecuted against the record. Oracle Customer Hub returns a list of potential match candidatesthat are presented to the source application prior to a customer record being committed to the
source application database. The match customer service invokes the fuzzy-matching capabilitiesof Oracle Customer Hub so that an all-inclusive list of candidates is returned. The fuzzy-matchingservice either supplements or replaces a normal search query executed against the localdatabase to locate a particular customer account or contact.
The fetch process enables users to select a specific record from the list of candidates returned byOracle Customer Hub in the match process and send a fetch back to Oracle Customer Hub toretrieve and return the full customer profile of the selected record. Oracle Customer Hub returnsthe latest information for that customer record which either creates a new record in the sourceapplication or updates an existing record in the source application.
The process flows for match and fetch covered under the OCH PIP are described in the chapterspertaining to the components that are involved in the match and fetch flows.
See: Chapter 3: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for SiebelCRM for match and fetch between OCH and Siebel CRM.
See: Chapter 4: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for Oracle E-
Business Suite for match and fetch between OCH and Oracle E-Business Suite.
Synchronizing Organizations or Persons
These flows enable you to synchronize new or updated records from a particular source to one ormany target systems. The source can be the Oracle Customer Hub application that invokes thesynchronization process to create or update records in the participating applications, or thesource can be one of the participating applications that invoke the synchronization process tocreate or update records in Oracle Customer Hub. The synchronization represents a singleservice to perform create or an update call depending on the existence of the customer in thesource and target applications.
These integration flows can be triggered manually or as part of an automated process, and isleveraged as part of the match/fetch process.
The synchronization flows for organization and persons covered under the OCH PIP aredescribed in the chapters pertaining to the components that are involved in the synchronizationflows.
See: Chapter 2: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Base Pack for
synchronization flows from OCH to the participating applications.
See: Chapter 3: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for SiebelCRM for synchronization flows from Siebel CRM to OCH.
See: Chapter 4: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for Oracle E-
Business Suite for synchronization flows from Oracle E-Business Suite to OCH.
See: Chapter 5: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for Oracle
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Communications Billing and Revenue Management for synchronization flows from Oracle
BRM to OCH.
See: Chapter 6: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Option for SAP for
synchronization flows from SAP to OCH.
Merge Flows
A core feature in Oracle Customer Hub is the ability for a data steward to merge customerrecords. When the data steward merges duplicate account or contact records based on dataquality and data cleansing functionality applied to the records, OCH publishes a merge message,which contains the survivor record (to be updated) and the victim record (to be deleted). Thismerge by data steward invokes functionality in OCH to perform merge of customer victimrecord(s) into customer surviving record and update the OCH cross-referencing information andsource history tables. The merge messages must include the victim record and the survivingrecord profile.
Merging account or contact records in OCH can be triggered manually or automatically.
The merge customer request published by OCH is conditionally or optionally adopted by thesubscribing applications. While most applications typically subscribe to a merge message fromOCH, not all subscribing applications may have the ability to implement the merge of survivor andvictims records. Without this ability to implement an application merge, there is a significant riskthat records remain out of sync. This risk may amount to updates to victim records in applicationsthat do not subscribe to the merge message and may cause updates to victim records in OCH.
By default, the Customer MDM PIP merges the customer data in Siebel when a merge ispublished by the Oracle Customer Hub; however, you can turn off this default behavior shouldyou have a business need when interoperating with applications that do not support a mergeprocess.
To turn off merge publishing by Oracle Customer Hub, set the process property EnablePubSub toFalse for the UCM Process Merge Request workflow.
For more information about the workflow, refer to Siebel Book Shelf: Siebel Business Process
Framework: Workflow Guide.
The merge flows from the OCH to the participating applications as part of the OCH PIP aredescribed in Chapter 2: Oracle Customer Master Data Management Integration Base Pack.
Data Enrichment Flow
Data enrichment represents a spoke service to the CustomerPartyEBO to make a request for
clean or enriched information from third-party data provider services. This third-party providercleanses, recognizes, enriches, and protects Oracle Customer Hub contact records.
Data enrichment is described in Chapter 8: Customer Data Enrichment.
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Note. Please read the chapters pertaining to each participating application for details about the
supported process flows, integration services, and interfaces pertaining to that application.
Core AIA ComponentsThese are the core AIA components as part of OCH PIP:
CustomerPartyEBO
QueryCustomerPartyEBM
QueryCustomerPartyResponseEBM
QueryCustomerPartyListEBM
QueryCustomerPartyListResponseEBM
SyncCustomerPartyListEBM
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM
ProcessCustomerPartyListEBM
The core EBO and EBM XSD files can be located by EBO within this parent folder:http://[HOST:PORT]/AIAComponents/EnterpriseObjectLibrary/Core/EBO/.
The core EBS WSDL files can be located by EBO within this parent folder:http://[HOST:PORT]/AIAComponents/EnterpriseBusinessServiceLibrary/Core/EBO/.
For detailed documentation of individual EBOs, click the EBO Name link on the IntegrationScenario Summary page in the Oracle AIA Console. You can also use the Integration ScenarioSummary page to search for and view integration scenarios that utilize a particular EBO or EBS.
For more information, see Oracle Application Integration Architecture - Foundation Pack: Core
Infrastructure Components Guide, ―Using the BSR,‖ Using the BSR UI to View Integration
Scenarios.
EBOs can be extended, for instance, to add new data elements. These extensions are protectedand remain intact after a patch or an upgrade.
For more information, see Oracle Application Integration Architecture – Foundation Pack:
Integration Developer’s Guide, ―Extensibility for AIA Artifacts.‖
AIA Integration Services
These are the AIA integration services:
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CustomerPartyEBSV2
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2
CustomerPartyOrchestrationReponseEBSV2
ProcessCustomerPartyEBS
CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
FetchCustomerPartyEBF
CommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBF
CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF
InterfaceContactToAccountEBF
CustomerPartyEBSV2
The match and fetch flows use some of the same services as the synchronization flows.
The CustomerPartyEBSV2 is implemented as a lightweight ESB routing service that exposes allof the enterprise operations that can be performed with a CustomerParty enterprise object. All ofthe Oracle Customer Hub PIP integration flows make use of the operations provided by thisenterprise business service.
This service is deployed as part of the MDM installation. A few routing rules are added to routethe messages as part of the Oracle BRM option for OCH. These routing rules route the messagesfrom Siebel and OCH to Oracle BRM, as appropriate.
Oracle Customer Hub PIP synchronization flows use the SyncCustomerPartyList operation ofCustomerPartyEBSV2.
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
The match and fetch flows use some of the same services as the synchronization flows.
The CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 is implemented as a lightweight ESB routing service thatexposes all of the enterprise response operations that can be performed with a CustomerPartyenterprise object. All of the Oracle Customer Hub PIP integration flows make use of the responseoperations provided by this enterprise business service.
Oracle Customer Hub PIP synchronization flows use the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseoperation of CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.
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For more information about EBSs, see Oracle Application Integration Architecture – Foundation
Pack: Integration Developer‘s Guide, ―Designing and Developing Enterprise Business Services‖
and Oracle Application Integration Architecture – Foundation Pack: Concepts and Technologies
Guide, ―Understanding Enterprise Business Services‖
CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2
The CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2 is the front-end interface to theFetchCustomerPartyEBF. AIA guidelines suggest that EBFs be called only by other EBFs or anEBS. These operations are used by this service:
AsyncFetchCustomerParty
FetchCustomerParty
CustomerPartyOrchestrationResponseEBSV2The CustomerPartyOrchestrationResponseEBSV2 exposes the callback operation, which isinvoked by the FetchCustomerPartyEBF after the synchronization has completed. This serviceroutes back to the original caller instance. This service uses AsyncFetchCustomerPartyResponseoperation.
ProcessCustomerPartyEBS
This ESB routing service routes the ProcessCustomerPartyListEBM to the third-party providerand passes the response EBM back to the Oracle Customer Hub requester.
CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2
The CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2 enterprise business service exposes all of theenterprise operations that can be performed with a CustomerParty enterprise object forCommunication industry. The integration uses these operations provided by theCommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2:
QueryCustomerPartyList
SyncCustomerPartyList
This diagram illustrates the relationship of CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2 with the other
services in the integration flow:
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CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 exposes all of the enterprise responseoperations that can be performed with a CustomerParty enterprise object. All of the customermanagement integration flows use the operations provided by this enterprise business service.
This diagram illustrates the relationship of CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 withthe other services in the integration flow:
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
For more information about communications-specific services or integrations, refer Siebel CRM
Integration Pack for Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management: Agent Assisted
Billing Care, Siebel CRM Integration Pack for Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue
Management: Order to Bill, or Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management
Integration Pack for Oracle E-Business Suite: Revenue Accounting implementation guides.
FetchCustomerPartyEBF
The FetchCustomerPartyEBF orchestrates the query request to the customer master provider(Oracle Customer Hub) and the subsequent synchronization of that customer to the requestingsystem (Oracle E-Business Suite and Siebel CRM). This EBF supports both asynchronous andsynchronous interaction patterns. The asynchronous pattern is used by Siebel requests with acallback using the CustomerPartyResponse EBS. The synchronous pattern is used by Oracle E-Business Suite for its request and response interaction.
For more information about EBFs, see Oracle Application Integration Architecture – Foundation
Pack: Integration Developer‘s Guide, ―Designing and Constructing Enterprise Business Flows‖
and Oracle Application Integration Architecture – Foundation Pack: Concepts and Technologies
Guide, ―Enterprise Business Flow Processes.‖
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CommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBF
This Enterprise Business Flow (EBF) extracts the CustomerData from OrderEBM. The processloops through every order line and extracts any customer account or billing profile that itencounters.
This service has two operations: The first operation accepts theProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBM and is used by the process to order data, and theother operation is used by the process to send the response back to the calling process (usingthe ProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBM).
The transformations include:
ProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountList to ResponseEBM.xsl
ProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBM to ProcessBillingAccountListEBM.xsl
This diagram illustrates the relationship of CommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBFwith the other services in the integration flow:
CommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBF
The CommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBF enterprise business flow isimplemented as an asynchronous delayed response BPEL process.
For more information about communications-specific services or integrations, refer Siebel CRM
Integration Pack for Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management: Agent Assisted
Billing Care, Siebel CRM Integration Pack for Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue
Management: Order to Bill, or Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management
Integration Pack for Oracle E-Business Suite: Revenue Accounting implementation guides.
CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF
This EBF service creates or synchronizes all the customer accounts and billing profiles in anappropriate billing system. The Order Processing integration flow invokes this service with a list ofCustomer Account IDs, Billing Profile IDs, and the Target System ID. When the process iscomplete, a response is sent back to the order flow confirming that all accounts have been set upin the target billing system, and the order processing can continue.
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This service provides two operations. The first operation accepts theProcessBillingAccountListEBM, and is used by the process to receive the customer data to besynchronized. The other operation is used by the process to send the response back to thecalling process (using the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM).
The data area of the message contains one or more customer account IDs. For each account,one or more bill profile IDs must be synchronized to the target billing system. The customer data
indicates both the hierarchical and the paying relationships between the accounts.
This service creates or synchronizes one or more customers (identified by ID only) and theirbilling profiles to a particular target billing system (identified in the EBM header). Therefore, theresponsibilities of this service include:
To determine whether the customer already exists and is up to date in the target billing
system. If so, it optimizes and does not try to create or synchronize.
If needed, retrieve the customer data from the appropriate Siebel CRM system using the
provided IDs.
To optimize, if possible, the number and size of queries back into Siebel CRM for the
customer data.
To create or to update the customers and billing profiles in the target billing system, reflecting
the customer hierarchy, and paying relationships among the customers.
This graphic illustrates the relationship of the CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF with the otherservices in the integration flow:
CommsProcessBilling
AccountList()
CommmmunicationsCustomer
PartyEBSV2
CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF
QueryCustomerPartyList()
CommunicationsBillingEBSV1
ProcessBillingAccountList()
SyncCustomerPartyList()
CommunicationsCustomerParty
ResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyList()CallBackResponse()
CommunicationsBillingResponse
EBSV1
ProcessBillingAccountList
Response()
CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF
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InterfaceContactToAccountEBF
InterfaceContactToAccountEBF is an asynchronous BPEL process, which routes the accountmessage from the CustomerPartyEBSV2 to CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2 when acontact is updated in OCH. This service sends the account details from the payload (onemessage at a time) to EBS services, which in turn synchronizes it to Oracle BRM. Upon receiving
the account list, InterfaceContactToAccountEBF service performs these validations on theaccounts:
It checks whether the account is for an update in BRM.
It ensures that the associated contact for the account is the primary contact for the account.
If both these validations pass, CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2 routes the message forfurther processing.
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Chapter 2: Oracle Customer Master Data
Management Integration Base PackThis chapter provides an overview of the Oracle Customer Hub and covers:
Process flows from the Oracle Customer Hub
Integration Services
Oracle Customer Hub Interfaces
Assumptions and Constraints
OverviewOracle Customer Hub (also called Siebel UCM) enables organizations to centralize informationfrom heterogeneous systems, creating a single view of customer information that can beleveraged across all functional departments and analytical systems. Oracle Customer Hubprovides a single, consolidated system of record for the definition of customer-related entitiessuch as contacts, addresses, and accounts as well as the relationships within these entities.Oracle Customer Hub can also serve as the system of entry for a Data Steward to updatecustomer records directly in Oracle Customer Hub and publish this customer definition to allsubscribing applications.
For more information about Oracle Customer Hub, see Siebel UCM product documentation.
Prerequisites
For Match and Fetch flows:
All participating applications must be set up and working properly.
On the Oracle Customer Hub side, this includes Data Quality services even when provided
by a third-party application.
For the match/fetch integration flow between Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Customer
Hub, you must install ADF runtime.
For more information about installing the ADF runtime, see the My Oracle Support note
746109.1: Deploying the Universal Customer Master Match/Fetch Composite User Interface .
For synchronization flows:
SAP system must be registered in OCH system registration to provide create and update
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privileges to SAP.
OCH configuration determines the method of publishing as realtime or batch.
Cross-references for organizations are manually set up.
For merge flows:
The prerequisite is that accounts/contacts have been synchronized between Oracle
Customer Hub and Siebel CRM/Oracle E-Business Suite prior to publishing the merge from
Oracle Customer Hub.
Process Flows
These are the process flows from Oracle Customer Hub (OCH):
Match and Fetch Organizations and Persons between OCH and participating applications, as
applicable.
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from OCH to the participating applications, as
applicable.
Synchronization of Account Contacts from OCH to SAP.
Merge flow from Oracle Customer Hub to the participating applications, as applicable.
Publishing organization updates from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle Billing and Revenue
Management.
Match and Fetch Organizations and Persons between Oracle
Customer Hub and Participating Applications
The match and fetch flow between Oracle Customer Hub and a participating application havebeen covered in the chapter specific to the participation application involved in the flow.
See: Match and Fetch between Siebel CRM and Oracle Customer Hub for match and fetch
between Oracle Customer Hub and Siebel CRM.
See: Match and Fetch between Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Customer Hub for match
and fetch between Oracle Customer Hub and Oracle E-Business Suite.
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from OracleCustomer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite
This integration flow synchronizes organization and person parties and customer accounts fromOracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite. The single synchronize service that is invokedpublishes a message using AIA to the subscribing Oracle E-Business Suite application(s).
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This integration flow can be triggered manually or as part of an automated process, and isleveraged as part of the match/fetch process.
This activity diagram illustrates the synchronization of organizations and persons from OracleCustomer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite:
Synchronizing organizations and persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite
Synchronizing Organizations from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite
This integration flow synchronizes new accounts or updates from Oracle Customer Hub to OracleE-Business Suite. This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer
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SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl
This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Synchronizing organizations from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. Oracle Customer Hub publishes messages that initiate theSyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer, with the UCMAccountABM message.
2. The SyncAccountUCMJMSProducer queues the Oracle Customer Hub Account ABMmessage onto a JMS queue.
3. The message in the queue is picked up by the SyncAccountUCMJMSConsumer service,which then routes the message to the SyncAccountUCMReqABCSImpl.
4. The Oracle Customer Hub Requester ABC implementation, SyncAccountUCMReqABCSImpl,transforms the Oracle Customer Hub ABM to the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and invokesthe SyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
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When there are multiple accounts in the message, the message has to be transformed into
several EBM messages with accounts with the same target or one EBM per account with all
its targets. In either case, there are multiple calls to the EBS from the
SyncAccountUCMReqABCSImpl.
5. Invoking the CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the SyncCustomerPartyList operation routes the
SyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the Oracle E-Business Suite provider ABC implementationservice, SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl.
6. The Oracle E-Business Suite provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl, transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM intothe appropriate Oracle E-Business Suite organization account ABM and invokes the OracleE-Business Suite API.
7. The response from the Oracle E-Business Suite API is then transformed into theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM in the process of which, the cross references tablesare populated with the Oracle E-Business Suite identifier values if not already present.
The response is also sent to the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, which routes the message
to the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl to set the Oracle E-Business
Suite ID within Oracle Customer Hub.
8. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl transforms theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM into the Oracle Customer Hub organization ABM andsynchronizes the external ID into Oracle Customer Hub.
Synchronizing Persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-BusinessSuite
This integration flow is used to synchronize new persons or updates from Oracle Customer Hubto Oracle E-Business Suite. This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListRsponseUCMProvABCSImpl
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This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Synchronizing persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. Oracle Customer Hub publishes messages that initiate the SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer,with the UCMPersonABM message.
2. The SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer queues the Oracle Customer Hub person ABM message
onto a JMS queue.3. The message in the queue is picked up by the SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer service,
which then routes the message to the SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl.
4. The Oracle Customer Hub requester ABC implementation, SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl,transforms the Oracle Customer Hub ABM into the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and invokesthe SyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
When there are multiple persons in the message, the message has to be transformed into
several EBM messages with persons with the same target or one EBM per person with all its
targets. In either case, there are multiple calls to the EBS from the
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl.
5. Invoking the CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the SyncCustomerPartyList operation routes theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the Oracle E-Business Suite provider ABC implementationservice, SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl.
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6. The Oracle E-Business Suite provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl, transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM tothe appropriate Oracle E-Business Suite person account ABM and invokes the Oracle E-Business Suite API.
7. The response from the Oracle E-Business Suite API is then transformed into theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM in the process of which the cross references tables
are populated with the Oracle E-Business Suite identifier values if they are not alreadypresent.
The response is also sent to the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, which routes the message
to the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl to set the Oracle E-Business
Suite ID within Oracle Customer Hub.
8. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl transforms theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM into the Oracle Customer Hub person ABMsynchronizes the external ID into Oracle Customer Hub.
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from OracleCustomer Hub to Siebel CRM
This integration flow enables the synchronization of accounts and contacts from Oracle CustomerHub to Siebel CRM. This integration flow can be triggered manually or as part of an automatedprocess.
Siebel CRM is expected to subscribe to all synchronization messages that Oracle Customer Hubproduces.
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This activity diagram illustrates the synchronization of organizations and persons from OracleCustomer Hub to Siebel CRM:
Synchronizing organizations and persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
Synchronizing Organizations from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
This integration flow is used to synchronize new account or updates from Oracle Customer Hubto Siebel. This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer
SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl
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CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl
This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Synchronizing organizations from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. Oracle Customer Hub publishes messages that initiate theSyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer, with the UCMAccountABM message.
2. The SyncAccountUCMJMSProducer queues the Oracle Customer Hub account ABMmessage onto a JMS queue.
3. The message in the queue is picked up by the SyncAccountUCMJMSConsumer service,which then routes the message to the SyncAccountUCMReqABCSImpl.
4. The Oracle Customer Hub requester ABC implementation, SyncAccountUCMReqABCSImpl,transforms the Oracle Customer Hub ABM into the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and invokesthe SyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
When there are multiple accounts in the message, the message has to be transformed intoseveral EBM messages for accounts with the same target or one EBM per account with all its
targets. In either case, there are multiple calls to the EBS from the
SyncAccountUCMReqABCSImpl.
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5. Invoking the CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the SyncCustomerPartyList operation routes theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the Siebel provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl.
6. The Siebel provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl, transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBMinto the appropriate Siebel account ABM and invokes the Siebel web service.
7. The response from the Siebel web service is then transformed into theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM in the process of which, the cross references tablesare populated with the Siebel identifier values if not already present.
The response is also sent to the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, which routes the message
to the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl to set the Siebel ID within
Oracle Customer Hub.
8. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl transforms theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM into the Oracle Customer Hub organization ABMsynchronizes the Siebel ID into Oracle Customer Hub.
Synchronizing Persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
This integration flow is used to synchronize new persons or updates from Oracle Customer Hubto Siebel CRM. This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListRsponseUCMProvABCSImpl
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7. The response from the Siebel web service is then transformed into theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM in the process of which, the cross references tablesare populated with the Siebel identifier values if not already present.
The response is also sent to the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, which routes the message
to the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl to set the Siebel ID within
Oracle Customer Hub.
8. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl transforms theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM into the Oracle Customer Hub person ABM andsynchronizes the Siebel ID into Oracle Customer Hub.
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from OracleCustomer Hub to Oracle BRM
The synchronization of organizations (accounts) and persons (contacts) from OCH to OracleBRM enforces that the customer data in Oracle BRM is consistent with the version of the datafrom the OCH. Billing systems contain considerable amount of customer data, which is used to
bill customers and prepare billing invoices for customers. The inconsistency in data can translateto loss of revenues and result in higher maintenance costs and poor customer satisfaction.
Oracle Customer Hub publishes account updates to Billing and Revenue Management (OracleBRM) under these circumstances:
New customer data is created in Siebel CRM as part of order submission flow. OCH receives
the data from Siebel CRM, cleanses it, and publishes it to the subscribing applications.
In this case, Oracle BRM receives the data from Siebel CRM through order and an update
from OCH.
Customer data is updated in OCH because of an update in Siebel CRM. OCH receives the
data from Siebel CRM, cleanses it, and publishes it to Oracle BRM.
Customer data is updated in OCH because of an update in an application other than Siebel
CRM.
OCH receives the data, cleanses it, and publishes it to the subscribing applications including
Oracle BRM.
Customer data is updated in OCH due to a merge either because of link and update or
because of data steward‘s action.
See: Merge flow from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle BRM
The synchronization flow between Oracle Customer Hub and Oracle BRM is unidirectional wherethe customer data updates are published from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle BRM.
Note: For OCH to Oracle BRM synchronization flow, publishing is always done in batch.
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This graphic illustrates the process flow for customer data updates published from OracleCustomer Hub to Oracle BRM.
Synchronize customer from OCH to Oracle BRM
The flow from OCH to Oracle BRM enforces that the creation of new customer data can takeplace only as part of an order submission flow, because it is not recommended to have theprospects created in a billing system.
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For more information about the Order Submission Flow, refer to the Siebel CRM Integration
Pack for Oracle Communications BRM: Order to Bill Implementation Guide .
The synchronization process in OCH updates organization (party or customer) accountinformation and their related entities, such as addresses and related contacts/accounts in OracleBRM. It also updates person (party or customer) account information and their related entities,
such as addresses, and related accounts in Oracle BRM. Oracle BRM can optionally subscribe tothis synchronization operation depending on the configuration.
The synchronize customer request by OCH:
Ensures that Oracle BRM has most current customer records consistent with the golden
version of the customer data owned by Oracle Customer Hub (OCH)
Enables invocation of single operation to update organization and person parties and
customer accounts with the changes applied by Oracle Customer Hub (OCH) in one or more
Oracle BRM applications.
The preset routing ensures that create messages are not propagated to Oracle BRM to avoidcreating prospects in Oracle BRM as creation of customer data in Oracle BRM should take place
only as part of the order submission flow.
OCH invokes a single synchronization service that publishes a message using AIA to thesubscribing applications.
There may occur a race condition between an account create or update coming from Siebel CRMto Oracle BRM and the updates coming from OCH to Oracle BRM.
If customer data is created in Siebel CRM and published to Oracle BRM, the updates to OCH
are applied after the customer data has been created.
If customer data is updated in Siebel CRM and published to OCH and Oracle BRM, OCH
also publishes to Oracle BRM after performing cleansing and de-duping. In this case,
changes to Oracle BRM are applied by OCH only after the Siebel CRM updates have been
applied to OCH.
This race condition is a rare event as it takes place only when the update from OCH reachesOracle BRM before it reaches Siebel CRM, and before the AIACOM query from Siebel CRM. Thedependency between the two updates (the update from OCH should be applied only after thecreate/update action from Siebel CRM has been performed) is not enforced.
However, if a race condition does take place, the cleansed data from OCH may be overwritten bythe original data in Siebel CRM; therefore, to fix this rare situation, a periodic synchronization isperformed by the OCH administrator where the data that was not properly synchronized due torace condition is re-synchronized. See: Periodic Cron-Job for Re-Syncing Customer Data fromOCH to Oracle BRM.
Oracle Customer Hub updates can be published to Oracle BRM during customer data creation or
customer data updates.
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OCH Publishes Updates to BRM for New Customer Data
The flow associated with the organization and person updates from OCH to Oracle BRM iscomposed of two parts for synchronization request:
Note: The synchronization message from OCH is always at the account level.
OCH publishes customer data updates to AIA: This spoke is common to the standard
customer data synchronization and reused from the horizontal integration.
The AIA CustomerPartyEBS routes the updates to the subscribing Oracle BRM instances.
This AIA EBS needs to be configured to route a request for customer data update to Oracle
BRM when customer-data synchronization message is received.
AIA applies Customer Data updates to Oracle BRM: This spoke is a modification of the
existing Oracle BRM customer data update.
In Oracle BRM SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCS, the AIA checks that a cross-
reference for the entity exists. If the cross-reference exists, the changes are applied. Else,they are discarded as the customer data was not created in the Oracle BRM instance.
This graphic illustrates the functional steps when customer data is created in Siebel CRM (as partof agent-assisted billing care flow) and OCH:
Creating customer data (Oracle BRM and OCH)
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This graphic illustrated the customer-account flow process from Siebel CRM to Oracle BRM.
Create, synchronize customer account
This is the process flow:
1. In Siebel CRM, when you create a sales order for an account and submit the order, thisaction triggers the order flow, which calls the orchestration engine.
This orchestration engine initiates the order flow.
2. The orchestration engine calls the CommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBill ingAccountListEBF,which takes the order EBM and extracts the relevant customer data to create a customerEBM (ProcessBillingAccountListEBM).
The EBF then calls the CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF for further customer
processing.
3. The enterprise business function, CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF, invokes enterprisebusiness service, CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2, with operationQueryCustomerPartyList and message QueryCustomerPartyListEBM.
This is used to fetch the account data from the Siebel CRM before creating the account in
Oracle BRM.
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4. Invoking CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2 with operation ‗QueryCustomerPartyList‘routes the QueryCustomerPartyListEBM to the coreCustomerPartyEBSV2.QueryCustomerPartyList port.
This calls the Siebel Provider ABC implementation service,
QueryCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImplV2, (a core service implemented by OCH PIP).
This service transforms the QueryCustomerPartyListEBM to the Siebel specific ABM and
invokes Siebel‘s SWI_Customer_Party_Service.
5. The Query Web Service queries the Siebel CRM database and fetches the account data,which is then sent back as a response using the same Siebel ABM.
6. The response message is then transformed to the response EBM,QueryCustomerPartyListResponseEBM, by the Query Provider ABC implementation service.This response is sent back to the CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF service through theCustomerPartyEBSV2 and CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2.
7. The CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF instantiates theSyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl.
This service invokes the PCM_OP_CUST_COMMIT_CUSTOMER opcode, if it is a new
account to be synced. For an already existing account, thePCM_OP_CUST_UPDATE_CUSTOMER or PCM_OP_CUSTCARE_MOVE_ACCT opcode
is called, as required.
8. If the accounts are successfully synced or updates to an existing account are successfullydone, the appropriate response is sent back to theCommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBF as an asynchronous delayedresponse.
OCH Publishes Updates to BRM for Updates to Existing Customer Data
OCH publishing updates to Oracle BRM for the changes made to existing data can be
differentiated as updates made to an account (organization) and updates made to a contact(person).
For the updates made to an account, the process flow is the same as described in OCHPublishes Updates to BRM for New Customer Data, where OCH publishes an accountsynchronization message that is routed as an account update to Oracle BRM.
This graphic illustrates the interactions among the systems when customer data is updated inSiebel CRM (as part of agent-assisted billing care flow) and OCH at account level.
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Updating customer data (Oracle BRM and OCH)
For the updates affecting only the person data, OCH publishes a contact update message. If thecontact update is an update to the primary contact for an existing account in Oracle BRM, theOracle BRM data is updated as well.
The synchronization message from OCH to BRM is always at the account level as the BRMprovider expects an account message. Even when a new contact is created, it is done in thecontext of an account creation. If the contact is changed in Siebel, Siebel sends the contactmessage along with a list of impacted accounts, that is, even though a contact is changed it isreally an account message that is passed to BRM provider.
In the event the contact data is changed in OCH, OCH publishes a person message (and notaccount message) which needs to be converted into an account message before sending toOracle BRM. For this to happen, a transformation takes place in the routing rule that converts theperson message into account message and routes it to InterfaceContactToAccountEBF, whichchecks whether both the account and the contact exist in the cross-reference. If both of themexist in the cross-reference, this EBF sends the account message for processing to Oracle BRM.
This graphic illustrates the interaction between the systems when customer data is updated at thecontact level:
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This graphic illustrates the customer update process initiated in Siebel CRM when an account isupdated, and the change propagated to the Oracle BRM.
Update customer account
This is the process flow:
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1. When an account attribute is updated in Siebel CRM such as address, contact or billingprofile, it causes the Siebel CRM workflow to invoke theSyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator with the SiebelUpdateABM message containing detailsof the account that has been updated.
Corresponding to the kind of update, there can be four kinds of Siebel messages:
ListOfSWICustomerIO, ListOfSWIBillingProfileIO, ListOfSWIContactIO, and
ListOfSWIAddressIO. The SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator then calls a databaseadapter that executes a PL/SQL script which extracts and stores the relevant IDs (like
account, contact, and billprofile) in a database table AIA_AGGREGATED_ENTITIES.
2. The IDs in the database table are stored in such a way that the hierarchy of IDs ismaintained.
For example, BillingProfileID remains a child of some account ID. The account ID along with
its entire child IDs is picked up from the database table by the
SyncAcctSiebelEventAggrConsumer process.
3. The consumer process then calls the SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl process. Thisprocess takes all the IDs, constructs a Siebel Query Input ABM, and calls the Siebel Query
Web service to get the entire account data from Siebel.
After getting the data, it is transformed into the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM, and
CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList operation is called.
4. The CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList operation calls theCommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList operation.
5. The operation CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList puts themessage in the topic named CPARTY_SYNC_TOPIC
6. Depending on the instances of Oracle BRM or any other billing system, consumers can bedefined that have subscribed to CPARTY_SYNC_TOPIC.
One such consumer for the default implementation is available by the nameSyncCustomerPartyListBRM_01CommsJMSConsumer. The
SyncCustomerPartyListBRM_01CommsJMSConsumer, which listens to
CPARTY_SYNC_TOPIC for messages picks up the arriving message and passes it on to the
process SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl after duly checking if the
message should go to the ensuing provider ABCS or not, and correspondingly stamping the
target ID.
7. The SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl process then calls thePCM_OP_CUST_UPDATE_CUSTOMER opcode or PCM_OP_CUST_DELETE_PAYINFO,as required, to synchronize the updated data to Oracle BRM.
Periodic Cron-Job for Re-Syncing Customer Data from OCH to Oracle BRM
Periodic cron-job ensures that all cleansed data that may not have been synced from OCH toOracle BRM because of race conditions is periodically synced. It also ensures that Oracle BRMcustomer data is updated with the cleansed and trusted version from the OCH even in the rareevent that the batch update could not be applied.
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The data steward configures OCH to publish periodic synchronization to target applications.During this periodic synchronization, all customer data (account and contact) that are created andupdated during the last (periodic) synchronization are published to the subscribing applications.
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from OracleCustomer Hub to SAP
This synchronization ensures that SAP has the most current customer record to executeapplication specific processes and applications. This synchronization invokes a single operationto create or update organization and person parties and customer accounts in SAP applications.The synchronization service that publishes (using AIA) message to the subscribing SAPapplication may be triggered manually or as part of an automated process.
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This graphic illustrates the synchronization process from Oracle Customer Hub to SAP.
Synchronize customers from OCH to SAP
When a customer is created or updated in OCH, the customer data is sent to SAP through the AIA layer and that customer is created in SAP. SAP in turn sends back the SAP ID to OCH, whichis stored in OCH.
Note: SAP does not differentiate between person and organization type of customers; therefore,
it is recommended that new (organization or person) customers be created as accounts in OCH.
For OCH to SAP person synchronization, person-type customers are created as account/contact,which are similar to organization-type customers. In OCH, creating individual customers asaccounts is recommended.
OCH SAP
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OCH SAP
Organization create/update
(Mapped to 'Accounts' entity in OCH)Mapped to Customer in SAP
Contact details for the Organization
(Mapped to Account -> Contact in OCH) Mapped to Customer -> Contact details in SAP
Person create/update
(Mapped to 'Accounts' entity in OCH)Mapped to Customer in SAP
Contact detail for the Person
(Mapped to Account -> Contact in OCH)Mapped to Customer -> Contact details in SAP
As SAP maintains only one address per customer, SAP uses only the primary address sent fromOCH during the organization and person synchronization.
This graphic illustrates the synchronization process flows from Siebel UCM (OCH) to SAP.
OCH to SAP process integration flow
This integration flow synchronizes new accounts or updates and uses these interfaces:
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer
SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl
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CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSResponseV2
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl
The steps in the sequence diagram are described here:
1. OCH publishes account messages either real time or by bulk mode. This initiates theSyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer with the UCMOrganizationABM message.
2. SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer queues the UCMOrganizationABM message onto aJMS queue.
3. The message in the queue is picked up by the SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer servicewhich then routes the message to SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl
4. The OCH Requester ABCS implementation, SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl,
transforms the OCH ABM to the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and invokes the‗SyncCustomerPartyList‘ operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
5. Invoking CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the ‗SyncCustomerPartyList‘ operation routes theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the SAP provider ABCS Implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl.
6. SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM tothe appropriate SAP Customer ABM and invokes the SAP IDOC.
7. The SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl transforms the response SAP IDOC to theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM, in the process of which the cross references tablesare populated with the SAP identifier values if not already present. And the response is alsosent to CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 which routes the message toSyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl to set the SAP id within OCH.
8. SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl transformsSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM to UCM Organization ABM and synchronizes theexternal ID into OCH.
Synchronization of Account Contacts from Oracle CustomerHub to SAP
This integration flow synchronizes account contacts from OCH to SAP. The single synchronizeservice that is invoked publishes a message using AIA to the subscribing SAP application(s). Thisintegration flow takes places when a non- primary contact is added/updated to an existing
account or a primary contact of an account is updated.
This activity diagram illustrates the synchronization of account contacts from OCH to SAP:
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Synchronizing Account contacts from OCH to SAP
This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl
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SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSResponseV2
SynchCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl
This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Synchronizing Account contacts from OCH to SAP
The following events occur when the process is initiated:
1. OCH publishes person messages either real time or by bulk mode. This initiates theSyncPersonUCMJMSProducer with the UCMPersonABM message.
2. SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer queues the UCMPersonABM message onto a JMS queue.
3. The message in the queue is picked up by the SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer service whichthen routes the message to SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
4. The OCH Requestor ABCS implementation, SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl, transforms theUCMPersonABM to the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and invokes the‗SyncCustomerPartyList‘ operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
5. Invoking CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the ‗SyncCustomerPartyList‘ operation transforms androutes the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the SAP provider ABCS Implementation service,
SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl.
6. SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl enriches and transforms theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the appropriate SAP Customer ABM and invokes the SAPIDOC.
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7. The SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl transforms the response SAP IDOC to theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM, in the process of which the cross references tablesare populated with the SAP identifier values if not already present. And the response is alsosent to CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 which routes the message toSyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl to set the SAP ID within OCH.
8. SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl transforms
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM to OCH Organization ABM and synchronizes theexternal ID into OCH.
Data enrichment flow
See: Chapter 8: Customer Data Enrichment.
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Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
This activity diagram illustrates the merge from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM integrationflow:
Merging organizations and persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
By default, the Customer MDM PIP merges the customer data in Siebel when a merge ispublished by the Oracle Customer Hub; however, you can turn off this default behavior shouldyou have a business need when interoperating with applications that do not support a mergeprocess.
To turn off merge publishing by Oracle Customer Hub, set the process property EnablePubSub toFalse for the UCM Process Merge Request workflow.
For more information about the workflow, refer to Siebel Book Shelf: Siebel Business Process
Framework: Workflow Guide.
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Merging Organizations from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel
This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer
SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl
Note that these services are the same services used by the synchronization flows. These sameSiebel ABC services deal with different transformations and ABMs to correspond to two differentweb services in Siebel.
This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Merging organizations from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. Oracle Customer Hub publishes merge account messages in real time when two accountsare merged in the Existing Duplicates screen in Oracle Customer Hub.
This initiates the SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer, with the UCMAccountABM message
that contains both the survivor and the victim object.
2. The SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer queues the Oracle Customer Hub Account ABMmessage onto a JMS queue.
3. The message in the queue is picked up by the SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer service,which then routes the message to the SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl.
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4. The Oracle Customer Hub requester ABC implementation,SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl, transforms the Oracle Customer Hub ABM with boththe survivor and the victim object to the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM with the verb code‗Merge‘ and invokes the SyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
When there are multiple target systems in the message, the message has to be transformed
into several EBM messages, one for each target, and there are multiple calls to the EBS from
the SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl.
5. Invoking the CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the SyncCustomerPartyList operation routes theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the Siebel provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl.
6. The Siebel provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomer PartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl identifies the verb code ‗Merge‘ and transformsthe SyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the appropriate Siebel merge ABM and invokes the Siebelweb service for merging accounts.
The Siebel Merge web service performs a merge of the victim account to the survivor account
and re-parents all the transactions to the survivor record within Siebel. The response from
Siebel is then transformed to mark the corresponding cross-reference entries for deletion.
Merging Persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl
Note that these services are the same services used by the synchronization flows. These sameSiebel ABC services deal with different transformations and ABMs to correspond to two differentweb services in Siebel.
This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
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Merging persons from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. Oracle Customer Hub publishes a person message with the survivor and the victim object inreal time when two contacts are merged in the Existing Duplicates screen in Oracle CustomerHub.
This initiates the SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer, with the UCMPersonABM message.
2. The SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer queues the Oracle Customer Hub Person ABM messageonto a JMS queue.
3. The message in the queue is picked up by the SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer service,which then routes the message to the SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl.
4. The Oracle Customer Hub requester ABC implementation, SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl,transforms the Oracle Customer Hub ABM with the survivor and victim object into theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM with the verb code Merge and invokes theSyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
5. When there are multiple targets in the message, the message has to be transformed intoseveral EBM messages, one for each target and there are multiple calls to the EBS from theSyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl.
6. Invoking the CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the SyncCustomerPartyList operation routes theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the Siebel provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl.
7. The Siebel provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl, identifies the verb code Merge, and transformsthe SyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the appropriate Siebel merge ABM. It then invokes theSiebel merge web service.
The Siebel Merge web service performs a merge of the victim contact to the survivor contact
and re-parents all the transactions to the survivor record within Siebel. The response is then
transformed to mark the corresponding entries in the cross reference for deletion.
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Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-BusinessSuite
The Oracle E-Business Suite ABCS consumes the merge message, but updates only the survivorrecord with the latest details while ignoring the request to delete the victim records. This includesthe creation of new child entries like addresses and contacts that is similar to the synchronizationflow from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite. Out-of-the-box invocation of mergewithin Oracle E-Business Suite is not supported as part of this flow.
A merge in Oracle E-Business Suite involves running concurrent jobs, which is not supported.
Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle BRM
The merge customer request by OCH enables Oracle BRM to update customer data with thechanges published by OCH. Oracle BRM ABCS updates the survivor record with the latest detailswhile ignoring the request to delete the victim records.
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This diagram illustrates the merge flow from OCH to Oracle BRM.
Merge flow from OCH to Oracle BRM
The flow associated with the organization and person updates from OCH to Oracle BRM iscomposed of two spokes for merge request:
OCH publishes customer data updates to AIA: This spoke is common to the standard
customer data merge and reused from the horizontal integration.
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The AIA SyncCustomerPartyEBS routes the updates to the subscribing Oracle BRM
instances. This AIA EBS needs to be configured to route a request for customer data update
to Oracle BRM when a customer data merge message is received.
AIA applies customer data updates to Oracle BRM: This spoke is a modification of the
existing Oracle BRM customer data update.
In Oracle BRM SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCS, the AIA checks that a cross-
reference for the entity exists. If the cross-reference exists, the changes are applied. Else,
they are discarded as the customer data was not created in the Oracle BRM instance.
Some of the subscribing applications such as Siebel CRM may be able to merge records and re-parent the associated entities to reflect the merge performed by OCH, but Oracle BRM does notoffer a service to support this feature. Therefore, merging account or contacts in Siebel CRMwithout merging the corresponding accounts or contacts in Oracle BRM is not a feasible option.The reason being, it would not be possible to retrieve invoice details for victim accounts or submitchange orders related to assets parented to victim accounts.
A merge operation in OCH only triggers an update of the survivor account in both Siebel CRMand Oracle BRM. However, customers may customize their procedures and tools so that anadministrator can merge customer data in Siebel CRM and in Oracle BRM to be consistent withthe merge data in OCH. This is a suggested custom solution and is not part of the flows coveredin this process integration pack for OCH.
OCH Integration Services
These are the integration services:
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer
QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl
SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
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SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer
The SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer is implemented as a BPEL process since it involvesJMS Header manipulations that cannot be done in ESB. This service is responsible for queueingthe Oracle Customer Hub Organization payload into the JMS queue. When queueing, a uniqueJMSCorrelationID is populated in the JMS Header of each message. This ID is used when
dequeueing the message in the SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer. This operation is definedin this service: SyncOrganization.
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer
The SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer service is implemented as an ESB process with a JMSadapter and routing services. This service is responsible for dequeueing the Oracle CustomerHub Organization message from the JMS queue and invoking the requestor ABCS,SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl. The dequeue operation is done depending on theJMSCorrelationID that is populated when the message is enqueued.
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer
The SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer service is implemented as a BPEL process since it involvesJMS Header manipulations that cannot be done in ESB. This service is responsible forenqueueing the Oracle Customer Hub Person payload into the JMS queue. When queueing, aunique JMSCorrelationID is populated in the JMS Header of each message. This ID is used whendequeueing the message in the SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer. This operation is defined inSyncPerson service.
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer
The SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer is implemented as an ESB process with a JMS adapter androuting services. This service is responsible for dequeueing the Oracle Customer Hub Personmessage from the JMS queue and invoking the requestor ABCS,SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl. The dequeue operation is done depending on theJMSCorrelationID that is populated when the message is enqueued.
QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
The QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl provider ABC service is used by the match flowto query both organization and person information from Oracle Customer Hub. It returns a list oforganization or person candidates that matches the sent criteria. This service has one
synchronous request/reply operation: QueryCustomerPartyList.
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QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl
The QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl provider service is used as part of the fetch flow forboth organization and person requests. It accepts an organization or person common ID as therequest criteria and returns the full organization or person data record from Oracle CustomerHub. This service has one synchronous request/reply operation: QueryCustomerParty.
SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl
The SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl service is responsible for transforming the OracleCustomer Hub message into the SyncCustomerPartyList EBM format and invoking theSyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2. This operation is defined in theservice: SyncOrganization.
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl is implemented in BPEL and isinvoked by the SyncCustomerPartyListResponse operation of theCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, passing in the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM payload.This service transforms the EBM into an Oracle Customer Hub ABM and invokes the OracleCustomer Hub web service interface to synchronize the external system IDs.
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
The SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl service is responsible for transforming the Oracle CustomerHub message into the SyncCustomerPartyList EBM format and invoking theSyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2. This operation is defined in theservice: SyncPerson.
ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl
Oracle Customer Hub ABCS Connector service initiated from Oracle Customer Hub for dataenrichment. This synchronous service maps the Oracle Customer Hub ABM toProcessCustomerPartyListEBM and invokes the ProcessCustomerPartyEBS. After getting aresponse, maps the enriched response EBM back to Oracle Customer Hub ABM.
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl service is implemented in BPEL and is invokedby the SyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2, passing in the synchronizeCustomerPartyListEBM payload. This service transforms the EBM into a OCH ABM and invokesthe OCH web service interface. It also captures the response from the OCH Application,transforms the OCH Response ABM to the SyncCustomerPArtyListResponseEBM payload, andinvokes the SyncCustomerPartyListResponse operation of the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.
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Oracle Customer Hub Interfaces
Inbound/Outbound services, as applicable, are provided here.
Inbound Web Services: Match and Fetch
Service: OrganizationMatchService
Operation: OrganizationMatch
Service: PersonMatchWebService
Operation: PersonMatch
OrganizationService
PersonService
For more information about Oracle Customer Hub (Siebel UCM) web services, see Siebel CRM
Web Services Reference Addendum for Siebel UCM on My Oracle Support 3.
Inbound Web Services: Organization and PersonSynchronization
Name Schema
Service:OrganizationService
Operation: createOrganization
ListOfSwiOrganizationIO.xsd
Service: PersonService
Operation: createPerson
ListOfSwiPersonIO.xsd
OrganizationCrossReferenceService ListOfSwiOrganizationPublishIO.xsd
Outbound Web Services: Organization and PersonSynchronization
Name SchemaSyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer ListOfSwiOrganizationPublishIO.xsd
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer ListOfSwiPersonPublishIO.xsd
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Inbound Web Services: Account Contact Synchronization
Name Schema
OrganizationCrossReferenceService ListOfSwiOrganizationPublishIO.xsd
Outbound Web Services: Account Contact Synchronization
Name Schema
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer ListOfSwiPersonPublishIO.xsd
Assumptions and Constraints
These are the assumptions and constraints:
1. Oracle Customer Hub PIP supports these application and middleware components: Fusion Middleware
Foundation Pack
Oracle Customer Hub (Siebel UCM)
Siebel CRM
Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle BRM
SAP ECC
For more information about installing and selecting the participating applications (integration
options) based on your business need, refer AIA Oracle Application Integration Architecture 2.5:
Installation and Upgrade Guide.
Note: Any use of OCH PIP as part of a vertical/industry-specific initiative may require the OCH
PIP to be certified on different combinations of applications, middleware, and AIA foundation pack
objects.
2. The synchronization of delete actions on accounts, addresses, or contacts is not supported in
this PIP.3. Synchronization of assets to OCH is not in scope for this PIP
4. Synchronization of account Hierarchies to OCH is not in scope for this PIP
5. Synchronization of bill Info data to OCH is not in scope for this PIP
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6. Synchronization of OCH Households is not in scope for this PIP
7. Synchronization of Financial Accounts to OCH is not in scope for this PIP.
8. Synchronization of Households to OCH is not in scope for this PIP.
9. Synchronization of Billing Profiles to OCH is not in scope for this PIP.
10. AIA cross-references are created for any entity that is created across applications using AIA.These cross-references are used for different type of entities including accounts, contacts,addresses, orders, service requests, trouble tickets, products, and so on.
11. AIA cross-references are created as part of an integration flow when an application requests AIA services to create corresponding entities in one or more other applications.
12. AIA cross-references are used to propagate any change or update to an entity from oneapplication to the corresponding entities in other applications.
13. OCH must be configured to auto-trigger web services for bi-directional create/update ofcustomers with a participating application.
14. The significant differences between the Oracle Customer Hub, Siebel CRM, and EBO datamodels with respect to modeling Customer entities necessitate that the solution include built-
in mapping and configuration settings.
These settings ensure that the out-of-the-box functionality and feature set of the solution are
maximized and that the solution can be deployed independently or in conjunction with other
PIP solutions. For more information about configuration settings, see Handling Errors.
15. Oracle Customer Hub must be deployed as a separate instance from Siebel CRM.
16. Siebel CRM, Oracle E-Business Suite, and SAP must be set up as Registered Systems inOracle Customer Hub to enable local cross-referencing, survivorship rules, and the ability tomanage CRUD privileges on each participating application.
This setup is part of the standard Oracle Customer Hub configuration setup.
17. All organization and person messages published from Oracle Customer Hub are consumedby Oracle E-Business Suite out-of-the-box.
18. The functional impact is that a customer account is established in Oracle E-Business Suite inadvance of a known financial relationship with the party, which may be desired from abusiness perspective; however, this functionality may undermine the inherent definition of acustomer account under the Oracle E-Business Suite Trading Community Architecture (TCA)model. If this functionality is not required and that the records should be consumed by OracleE-Business Suite only in the case of a financial transaction, either the routing rules need tobe modified so that messages are not published to Oracle E-Business Suite or the sourcesystem registrations within Oracle Customer Hub need to be updated so that Oracle E-Business Suite is not included for published messages.
19. The match and fetch integration flow from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Customer Hub
uses a Composite Application Framework user interface.
The Composite Application Framework supports FMW 11g; therefore, a separate 11g
application server must be installed and supported in order for this specific feature to be
implemented.
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20. During a synchronization, if Oracle Customer Hub publishes an existing record for anincoming new record which is identified as a duplicate, the existing record is synchronized tothe target applications whereas the incoming duplicate record is left as-is due to pendingtransactions.
In this case, the duplicate records have to be analyzed by an administrator and manually
merged.
21. Oracle Customer Hub cross-references are created by Oracle Customer Hub when Customerentities (accounts and contacts) are published from applications to Oracle Customer Hub andidentified by Oracle Customer Hub as referring to the same party.
Oracle Customer Hub cross-references can link records across applications (for example,
ACME Account in CRM and ACME Account in Oracle BRM) as well as within one single
application (for example, ACME Account and ACME Inc. Account in CRM).
22. Oracle Customer Hub cross-references may also be created for applications that are notintegrated through AIA.
23. Although some participating applications have the ability to request a merge operation, only
customer merges executed within Oracle Customer Hub are supported for this release.24. While Oracle Customer Hub supports the internal unmerge of previously merged entities, no
publishing takes place from Oracle Customer Hub as a result of an unmerge.
This implies that if unmerge is used within Oracle Customer Hub, the corresponding records
are not automatically updated in Siebel CRM/Oracle E-Business Suite. This can lead to
inconsistencies in customer data between Oracle Customer Hub and Siebel CRM/Oracle E-
Business Suite unless a manual process is adopted for updating survivors and re-creating
victims in Siebel CRM/Oracle E-Business Suite or the integration solution is extended during
deployment to support unmerge publishing so that in Siebel CRM/Oracle E-Business Suite
survivors are updated and victims re-created automatically.
25. Siebel CRM accounts should not be merged when Oracle BRM is present in the deployment.
Merging Siebel CRM accounts creates issues if the corresponding accounts are not mergedin Oracle BRM.
If the merger of survivor and victims does not take place in Oracle BRM, but it is performed in
CRM, it is not possible to retrieve billing information for the victims. There can also be issues
with assets that have been re-parented in Siebel CRM but not in Oracle BRM. A change
order for a merged account may not be able to find the assets in the Oracle BRM, as they are
still associated to the victim accounts.
26. The match process involves the passing of search criteria to the Oracle Customer Hubapplication to generate a list of possible candidates, and it is likely that these candidates havemultiple addresses and phone numbers as part of their profile.
In the Siebel-enabled user interface, only the primary address and phone number fields arepresented as part of each candidate profile. This compressed view of displayed values
enhances the user experience without sacrificing the ability for the user to make an informed
decision about the candidate to be fetched. The Composite Application Framework user
interface displays all of the addresses that are associated to the candidates.
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27. When an organization or contact is synchronized with Oracle Customer Hub, the relatedorganization is not fetched from the AIA cross-reference and passed into Oracle CustomerHub.
In Oracle Customer Hub, accounts are supposed to be across business units, we call the
Oracle Customer Hub web service without any organization IDs. However, within Oracle
Customer Hub, the business unit is defaulted, as it is a required column. Therefore, we are
supporting only one business unit for organization/contact synchronization into Oracle
Customer Hub. However, if Oracle Customer Hub publishes records with multiple business
units, those related organizations, if set up in the cross-reference and target applications are
associated and supported as part of the integration flow.
28. OCH does not maintain cross-references for Oracle BRM customer data, because:
Oracle BRM does not publish customer data update/create to OCH. This is not in scope
of this process integration pack for OCH.
Customer data is not created in Oracle BRM as result of publishing from Oracle BRM.
AIA maintains cross-references for the accounts and contact information created in
Oracle BRM.
29. Contact/Person update in OCH (Siebel UCM) does not propagate the changes to OracleBRM.
30. Publishing of OCH unmerge service is not supported by this PIP
31. For Oracle BRM, Siebel CRM is the accounts master where accounts are created andupdated.
32. Status updates are not propagated from OCH to Oracle BRM. In addition, status updates arenot propagated by the AIACOM PIPs from CRM to Oracle BRM. The reason being that anaccount could become inactive in CRM while there are still pending charges that need to becalculated and applied to it by the billing system; therefore, it cannot be marked as inactive inOracle BRM. Similarly, updates coming from OCH should not change the account status in
Oracle BRM.33. Billing profiles from the Siebel CRM system are synchronized at the most to one billing
system. Customer accounts and billing profiles are first synchronized to the billing systemduring order processing and not prior.
Once synchronized to a particular billing system, a customer account is kept synchronized
using real time integration flows. The customer account synchronization that occurs during
order processing assumes that if an account has already been created in the billing system, it
is current and up-to-date.
34. Oracle BRM account merge is not in the scope for this OCH PIP.
35. Siebel CRM account hierarchy is not synchronized to the billing system.
Instead, the billing account /service account relationship on a Siebel CRM order line is sent tothe billing system as parent account and child account, respectively.
36. Creation of customer data in Oracle BRM takes place only as part of the order-submissionflow part of the Order to Bill PIP.
This enforces that prospects accounts are not created in Oracle BRM.
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37. Initial Load from Oracle BRM/Siebel CRM/Oracle E-Business Suite into OCH is not in thescope.
Initial loads are typically specific to particular deployment and require a customized solution.
38. OCH has capabilities to master non-customers (partners, prospects, suppliers, and so on),generally as an input to campaign management processes, partner loyalty/relationship
programs, or other processes.
Although this particular PIP assumes that OCH acts as a hub for mastering customers
defined as entities with which a selling relationship has been established, the integration
flows modeled as part of this solution do not require that the entities being mastered are
necessarily customers.
39. SAP does not differentiate between person and organization type of customers. Hence, bothperson customer as well as organization type of customers must be created as ‗Accounts‘ inOCH which are then mapped to ‗Customers‘ in SAP.
40. During OCH to SAP synchronization, if OCH does not send organization, AIA populatesdefault organization from the configuration properties and synchronizes with SAP.
41. Customer data enrichment is done one-person-record at a time and only for the primaryaddress.
42. Initial Bulk load of customer data between SAP and OCH is out of scope.
43. In SAP there is only one address per customer; therefore, during SAP to OCH
synchronization, SAP address is mapped to primary address in OCH. In addition, during OCH
to SAP synchronization, SAP receives only primary address.
44. SAP sales area related attributes like sales organization, distribution channel and division aremapped to business unit/organization of OCH.
45. Every unique combination of the three-part SAP sales area key, there would be acorresponding business unit in OCH – Initial setup of sales area and corresponding OCH
organization must be created or loaded by the users prior to using the PIP.
46. Account group field is mandatory in SAP but does not have exact mapping in OCH; therefore, AIA would populate a default value of 0001 in the configuration properties and send to SAP.
47. Language field is mandatory in SAP, but does not have exact mapping in OCH; therefore, AIA would populate a default value of EN (English) in the configuration properties and send toSAP.
48. Customer pricing procedure is mandatory in SAP, but does not have exact mapping in OCH;therefore, AIA would populate a default value of 1(one) in the configuration properties andsend to SAP.
49. Shipping conditions is mandatory in SAP, but does not have exact mapping in OCH;therefore, AIA would populate a default value of 02 in the configuration properties and send
to SAP.
50. Tax classification is mandatory in SAP, but does not have exact mapping in OCH; therefore, AIA would populate a default value of 1 (one) in the configuration properties and send toSAP.
51. Sold-to, bill-to, ship-to and payer, which are required for customer creation in SAP areautomatically populated to customer number in SAP.
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52. Company code in SAP does not have exact mapping in OCH and it cannot be defaulted.Hence, OCH Synchronization is done without company code data in this PIP.
Even though the customer master can be created without company code data, it affects
further SAP functionality like invoicing and financial posting; therefore, company code data is
must and should be populated, maintained separately in SAP using standard SAP
transaction.
53. Transportation zones are country specific and it should be configured during the SAPimplementation; therefore, there is no single default value available from vanilla SAP for allcountry codes.
As there is no exact mapping in OCH, transportation zone can be defaulted to 0000000001,
with the prerequisite that Transportation zone 0000000001 needs to be configured in SAP
system for all the country codes before synchronization starts.
54. OCH to SAP job title synchronization is based on the JOB_TITLE DVM. If the OCH job title isnot available in DVM, a blank value is sent to SAP.
55. Since IDOC is asynchronous and it does not return a response for a customer created or
updated in SAP, in order to populate cross reference tables we are going with changepointers on SAP which trigger the response immediately once a customer is created orupdated. This response is sent to the requestor service which receives cross referencescommon values in ‘NAME2‘, ‗ORT02‘ and ‗PARAU‘ IDOC fields from the Inbound IDOC. Thefield ‗DATLT‘ in IDOC is used to capture the target system id in response flow. The fieldDATLT in IDOC is used to capture the target system ID in response flow. Hence, these fieldsshould not be used or modified.
56. In order to differentiate outbound IDOC‘s and inbound IDOC‘s in AIA , whenever a customeris created or updated in SAP, a field ‗KATR1‘with value ―B1‖ is sent along with the outboundIDOC.
57. Currently PIP handles five tax categories using TAX_CATEGORY DVM (for a given salesorganization and country we may have a single/multiple tax categories in SAP), it can be
extended by minimal code change to support any number of tax categories.58. SAP does not support single contact being referenced by multiple customers. Hence, any
contact being added to the accounts in OCH has to be a new contact and not an alreadyexisting one.
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Management Integration Option for SiebelCRM
This chapter provides an overview of the process flows and discusses:
Process flows from Siebel CRM
Siebel CRM Interfaces
Integration Services
OverviewThese are the flows when Siebel CRM option is chosen when installing Oracle Customer HubPIP:
Match and Fetch between Siebel CRM and Oracle Customer Hub.
Synchronizing Organizations and Persons from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub.
For process flows from Oracle Customer Hub to Siebel CRM, see Chapter 2: Oracle CustomerMaster Data Management Integration Base Pack.
For more information about Siebel CRM, see Siebel CRM documentation.
Prerequisites
These are the prerequisites:
Person requires First Name and Last Name.
Organization requires Account Name.
The business units being used must be seeded in all applications and in cross-references.
The prerequisite is that accounts/contacts have been synchronized between OracleCustomer Hub and Siebel CRM prior to publishing the merge from the Oracle Customer Hub.
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Process Flows
These are the process flows from Siebel CRM component.
Match and Fetch between Siebel CRM and Oracle Customer Hub
This integration flow matches organizations (accounts) or persons (contacts) between SiebelCRM and OCH. This flow is initiated by Siebel CRM to generate a list of potential candidates fromOCH. From the list presented, a specific organization or person is requested from OCH, whichreturns the full profile of the selected record. The full profile from OCH is then sent to Siebel atwhich point, the organization (account) or person (contact) is synchronized.
This graphic illustrates the match and fetch flow between Siebel CRM and Oracle Customer Hub:
Match and fetch between Siebel CRM and Oracle Customer Hub
This integration flow uses these interfaces:
MatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl
MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
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QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
FetchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl
FetchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2
FetchCustomerPartyEBF
QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyOrchestrationResponseEBSV2
This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Match and fetch between Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. In Siebel CRM, a CSR in a call center receives a call from a representative who may be acustomer or an individual.
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The CSR enters an organization or an individual‘s information, such as name and zip code,
and clicks on the Match button from the Call Center Siebel application. This triggers the
match flow where the Siebel application synchronously invokes the
MatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl connector service if the caller was from an organization.
The MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl connector service is synchronously invoked if the
caller is an individual.
2. The MatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl or MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl connectorservice receives the Siebel Account or Contact Match requestor ABM and transforms it intothe QueryCustomerPartyListEBM with an organization or person customer-party querycriteria.
It then synchronously invokes the QueryCustomerPartyList operation of the
CustomerPartyEBSV2 enterprise business service passing in the
QueryCustomerPartyListEBM.
3. The CustomerPartyEBSV2 routes the QueryCustomerPartyListEBM to theQueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl provider service, which is synchronouslyinvoked.
4. The QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl determines whether the request is for anorganization or a person.
It transforms the QueryCustomerPartyListEBM, which contains the match criteria to the
Oracle Customer Hub specific organization or person Match requestor ABM. It invokes either
the Oracle Customer Hub OrganizationMatchService or PersonMatchService.
5. The Oracle Customer Hub OrganizationMatchService or PersonMatchService queries theOracle Customer Hub database, and based on the match criteria, returns the organization orperson Match response ABM, which contains a list of the organization or person candidatesback to the QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl that it synchronously invoked.
6. The QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl receives the organization or person Matchresponse ABM and transforms it into the QueryCustomerPartyListResponseEBM.
During the transformation, the common IDs are generated and cross-reference database is
populated where necessary. The response message is sent back to the
CustomerPartyEBSV2.
7. The CustomerPartyEBSV2 receives the QueryCustomerPartyListResponseEBM responsefrom the QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl and passes the message back to theMatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl or the MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl depending onwhich invoked it.
8. The MatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl or the MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl transformsthe response to the Siebel specific account or contact Match requestor ABM and sends a listof candidate customer parties that meet the criteria to the Siebel CRM application.
9. The CSR reviews the list of customer parties displayed, and picks the exact account from thelist by clicking on the Fetch button in the application.
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This activity diagram illustrates the synchronization of organizations and persons from SiebelCRM to Oracle Customer Hub:
Synchronizing organizations and persons from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub
For this integration flow:
The shared data model between Siebel and Oracle Customer Hub ensures that mappings
are consistent among account, contact, and address entities.
The creation of a new account (org customer) or contact (person customer) in Siebel CRM
initiates a process to synchronize information to Oracle Customer Hub. New accounts and
contacts should be customers but can be non-customers such as prospects.
Synchronizing Organizations from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub
This integration flow synchronizes new accounts or updates from Siebel CRM to OracleCustomer Hub. This integration flow uses these interfaces:
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SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator
SyncAcctSiebelAggrEventConsumer
SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSiebelProvABCSImpl
SyncAccountSiebelAggregatorAdapter
SyncAddressSiebelAggregatorAdapter
SyncContactSiebelAggregatorAdapter
This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Synchronizing organizations from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. Siebel account events are raised when a new account is created or updated in Siebel CRM.This includes creates or updates to addresses and contacts.
This initiates the SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator, with the SiebelAccountABM
message.
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2. The SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator invokes one of three database adapters,depending on the type of event raised: account, contact, or address event.
The database adapters each invoke a PL/SQ procedure that performs the aggregation in a
database table. The SyncAcctSiebelAggrEventConsumer listens on the aggregator table and
polls the data. Based on the Polling Interval set, the records in the table are polled and the
consumer invokes the SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl service.
The polling interval for the account-aggregator-consumer-service is set to 90 seconds by
default. To change this value:
a. Go to the Oracle ESB Console on the SOA server.
b. Select SyncAcctSiebelAggrEventConsumer service under AIASystem, Siebel, ABCS.
c. In the Properties tab select '+' button in the properties table. This displays the currentlyset polling interval.
d. Change the value of the polling interval as required.
e. Click Apply to save the changes.
f. Restart the SOA server for the changes to take effect.
3. The Siebel requester ABC implementation, SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl, transforms theaggregated message into the Siebel Query Request ABM and invokes the Siebel Query webservice to fetch the details of the Account (including account, address, and contact details).
4. The QueryResponse ABM is then transformed into the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and theSyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2 is invoked.
5. Invoking CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the SyncCustomerPartyList operation routes theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the Oracle Customer Hub provider ABC implementationservice, SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl.
6. The Oracle Customer Hub provider ABC implementation service,
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl, transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM intothe appropriate Oracle Customer Hub account ABM and invokes the Oracle Customer Hub API.
7. The response from the Oracle Customer Hub API is an integration object that has theaccount data if it was successfully created or updated in Oracle Customer Hub, which is thentransformed into the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM, in the process of which thecross-references tables are populated with the Oracle Customer Hub identifier values.
The response is sent to the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 if the response comes back
from Oracle Customer Hub. If the Oracle Customer Hub ABM message was put in a queue,
then the response IO status has to be checked and the cross-reference entry for the Oracle
Customer Hub ID must be created at a later time when the publish from Oracle Customer
Hub happens for this account using integration IDs.
8. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM is transformed into the Siebel account ABM andthe Siebel account web service is invoked.
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Synchronizing Persons from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub
This integration flow is used to synchronize new person or updates from Siebel to OracleCustomer Hub. This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator
SyncContSiebelAggrEventConsumer
SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSiebelProvABCSImpl
SyncAddressSiebelAggregatorAdapter
SyncContactSiebelAggregatorAdapterThis sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Synchronizing persons from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. Siebel contact events are raised when a new account is created or updated in Siebel CRM.This includes creates or updates to addresses and contacts.
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This initiates the SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator with the SiebelContactABM message.
2. The SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator invokes one of two database adapters, dependingon the type of event raised: contact or address event.
The database adapters each invoke a PL/SQ procedure that performs the aggregation in a
database table. The SyncContSiebelAggrEventConsumer listens on the aggregator table and
polls the data. Based on the polling interval set, the records in the table are polled and the
consumer invokes the SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl service.
The polling interval for the contact-aggregator-consumer-service is set to 60 seconds by
default. To change this value:
a. Go to the Oracle ESB Console on the SOA server.
b. Select SyncContSiebelAggrEventConsumer service under AIASystem, Siebel, ABCS.
c. In the Properties tab select '+' button in the properties table.
This displays the currently set polling interval.
d. Change the value of the polling interval as required.
e. Click Apply to save the changes.
f. Restart the SOA server for the changes to take effect.
The Siebel requester ABC implementation, SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl, transforms the
aggregated message to the Siebel Query request ABM and invokes the Siebel Query web
service to fetch the details of the account (including personal address and contact details).
The QueryResponse ABM is then transformed into the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and the
SyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2 is invoked.
3. Invoking the CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the SyncCustomerPartyList operation routes the
SyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the Oracle Customer Hub provider ABC implementationservice, SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl.
4. The Oracle Customer Hub provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl, transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM intothe appropriate Oracle Customer Hub person ABM and invokes the Oracle Customer Hub API.
5. The response from the Oracle Customer Hub API is an integration object that has the persondata if it was successfully created or updated in Oracle Customer Hub and is thentransformed into the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM in the process of which, thecross-references tables are populated with the Oracle Customer Hub identifier values.
The response is sent to the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 if the response comes back
from Oracle Customer Hub. If the Oracle Customer Hub ABM message was put in a queue,
then the response IO status has to be checked and the cross-reference entry for the Oracle
Customer Hub ID must be created at a later time when the publish from Oracle Customer
Hub happens for this person using integration IDs.
6. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM is transformed into the Siebel contact ABM andthe Siebel contact web service is invoked.
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Siebel CRM Integration Services
These are the integration services for Siebel CRM:
SyncAccountSiebelAggregatorAdapter
SyncContactSiebelAggregatorAdapter
SyncAddressSiebelAggregatorAdapter
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator
SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl
SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSiebelProvABCSImpl
SyncBPSiebelAggregatorAdapter
SyncAcctSiebelAggrEventConsumer
SyncContSiebelAggrEventConsumer
SyncAccountSiebelAggregatorAdapter
The SyncAccountSiebelAggregatorAdapter is implemented as an ESB process with a databaseadapter and routing services. This service aggregates the account events generated in the Siebelapplication when an account is created or updated. This service invokes a PL/SQL procedure, AIA_AGGREGATOR_PUB.SIEBEL_AGGREGATE_ACCOUNT, which does the actual
aggregation in the AIA aggregator table.
SyncContactSiebelAggregatorAdapter
The SyncContactSiebelAggregatorAdapter is implemented as an ESB process with a databaseadapter and routing services. This service aggregates the account events generated in the Siebelapplication when a contact is created or updated. This service invokes a PL/SQL procedure, AIA_AGGREGATOR_PUB.SIEBEL_AGGREGATE_CONTACT, which does the actualaggregation in the AIA aggregator table.
SyncAddressSiebelAggregatorAdapterThe SyncAddressSiebelAggregatorAdapter is implemented as an ESB process with a databaseadapter and routing services. This service aggregates the account events generated in the Siebelapplication when an account‘s address is created or updated. This service invokes a PL/SQLprocedure, AIA_AGGREGATOR_PUB.SIEBEL_AGGREGATE_ADDRESS, which does theactual aggregation in the AIA aggregator table.
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SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator
The SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator is implemented as a BPEL process since it involvesJMS Header manipulations that cannot be done in ESB. This service has three operations, onefor each kind of event raised by the Siebel application when an account, contact, or address iscreated or updated, or both. Each operation invokes the corresponding aggregator adapter
service, which does the aggregation of the event in the AIA Aggregator table. These operationsare defined in this service:
aggregateaccountevent
aggregatecontactevent
aggregateaddressevent
SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl
The SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl service is responsible for transforming the Siebel
message into the SyncCustomerPartyList EBM format and invoking the SyncCustomerPartyListoperation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2. This operation is defined in SyncAccount service.
SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl
The SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl service is responsible for transforming the Siebel messageinto the SyncCustomerPartyList EBM format and invoking the SyncCustomerPartyList operationof the CustomerPartyEBSV2. This operation is defined in SyncContact service.
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl service is implemented in BPEL and is invokedby the SyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2, passing in theSynchronize CustomerPartyListEBM payload. This service transforms the EBM into a Siebel ABMand invokes the Siebel web service interface.
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSiebelProvABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSiebelProvABCSImpl service is implemented in BPEL andis invoked by the SyncCustomerPartyListResponse operation of theCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, passing in the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM payload.This service transforms the EBM into a Siebel ABM and invokes the Siebel web service interfaceto synchronize the response.
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SyncBPSiebelAggregatorAdapter
The SyncBPSiebelAggregatorAdapter is implemented as an ESB process with a databaseadapter and routing services. This service aggregates the account events generated in the Siebelapplication when a Billing Profile is created or updated. This service invokes a PL/SQLprocedure, AIA_AGGREGATOR_PUB.SIEBEL_AGGREGATE_BP, which does the actual
aggregation in the AIA aggregator table.
SyncAcctSiebelAggrEventConsumer
The SyncAcctSiebelAggrEventConsumer service is responsible for dequeueing the aggregatedSiebel Account identifiers from the AIA Aggregator table and invoking the appropriate operation ofthe Requestor ABCS, SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl.
SyncContSiebelAggrEventConsumer
The SyncContSiebelAggrEventConsumer service is responsible for dequeueing the aggregatedSiebel Contact identifiers from the AIA Aggregator table and invoking the appropriate operation ofthe Requestor ABCS, SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl.
For more information about the Event Aggregation programming model, see Oracle Application
Integration Architecture – Foundation Pack: Integration Developer’s Guide, ―Describing the Event
Aggregation Programming Model.‖
Siebel CRM Interfaces
These are the Siebel interfaces.
Inbound Web Services: Organization and PersonSynchronization
Name Schema/element
SWICustomerPartyServices.wsdl
Operation: SWICustomerPartyInsertOrUpdate
SWICustomerPartyIO.xsd
(ListOfSwicustomerpartyio)
SWIContactIO.wsdlOperation: SWIContactServicesInsertOrUpdate
SWIContactIO.xsd(ListOfSwicontactio)
For the merge:
WSDL name: SWIMergeService.wsdl
SWIMergeObjectIO.xsd
(ListOfSwimergeobjectio)
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Name Schema/element
Operation: SWIMergeServicesMerge
Outbound Web Services: Organization and Person
Synchronization
Name Schema
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator
(operation: aggregateaccountevent)
SWICustomerPartyIO.xsd
(ListOfSwicustomerpartyio)
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator
(operation: aggregatecontactevent)
SWIContactIO.xsd
(ListOfSwicontactio)
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator
(operation: aggregateaddressevent)
SWIAddressIO.xsd
(ListOfSwiaddressio)
For more information about Siebel CRM web services, navigate to the documentation library for
Siebel applications on Oracle Technology Network and see Siebel CRM Web Services
Reference.
Inbound Web Services: Match and Fetch
These are the inbound web services for Match and Fetch:
Account Synchronization
Service: SWICustomerParty
Operation: SWICustomerPartyInsertOrUpdate
Contact Synchronization
Service: SWIContactServices
Operation: SWIContactServicesInsertOrUpdate
Outbound Web Services: Match and Fetch
Name Description
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Name Description
MatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl The MatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl service is
synchronously invoked by Siebel CRM when a userenters match criteria in its Account form and triggers thematch flow. The match flow returns a list of potential
candidates that fits the criteria. This service supports thisoperation: MatchAccount.
MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl The MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl service issynchronously invoked by Siebel CRM when a userenters match criteria in its Contact form and triggers amatch flow. The match flow returns a list of potentialcandidates that fits the criteria. This service supports thisoperation: MatchContact.
FetchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl The FetchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl service issynchronously invoked by Siebel CRM after the user
picks an account from the list of candidates as the bestmatch and requests that it be synchronized to Siebel.This service supports these operations:
FetchAccount
AsyncFetchCustomerPartyResponse
FetchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl The FetchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl service issynchronously invoked by Siebel CRM after the userpicks a contact from the list of candidates as the bestmatch and requests that it be synchronized to Siebel.This service supports these operations:
FetchContact
AsyncFetchCustomerPartyResponseSyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl The match and fetch flows use some of the same
services as the synchronization flows.
For more information about Siebel CRM web services, navigate to the documentation library for
Siebel applications on Oracle Technology Network and see Siebel CRM Web Services
Reference.
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Management Integration Option for Oracle E-Business Suite
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle E-Business Suite (Oracle E-Business Suite) anddiscusses:
Process flows from Oracle E-Business Suite.
Oracle E-Business Suite Interfaces
Oracle E-Business Suite Integration Services
Overview
These are the process flows when Oracle E-Business Suite is chosen as a participatingapplication when installing Oracle Customer Hub:
Match and Fetch between Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Customer Hub.
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle
Customer Hub.
For process flows from Oracle Customer Hub to Oracle E-Business Suite, see Chapter 2: OracleCustomer Master Data Management Integration Base Pack.
For more information about Oracle E-Business Suite, see Oracle E-Business Suite
documentation.
Prerequisites
For the match/fetch integration flow between Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Customer
Hub, you must install ADF runtime.
For more information about installing the ADF runtime, see My Oracle Support note 746109.1:Deploying the Universal Customer Master Match/Fetch Composite User Interface.
Address is required in Siebel CRM in order to create an account in Oracle E-Business Suite.
Accounts/contacts have been synchronized between Oracle Customer Hub and Oracle E-
Business Suite prior to publishing the merge from the Oracle Customer Hub.
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Process Flows
These are the process flows from Oracle E-Business Suite.
Match and Fetch between Oracle E-Business Suite and OracleCustomer Hub
The match or fetch integration flow is used to match organization and person parties betweenOracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Customer Hub. This flow is initiated by Oracle E-BusinessSuite to generate a list of potential candidates from Oracle Customer Hub. From the listpresented, a specific organization or person party entity is requested from Oracle Customer Hub,which returns the full profile of the selected record. The full profile from Oracle Customer Hub isthen sent to Oracle E-Business Suite, at which point the parties are synchronized.
This integration flow leverages the Composite Application Framework to create a user interface(UI) that enables users to access Oracle Customer Hub to search for and to fetch the customerrecord from within Oracle E-Business Suite.
For more information about the match and fetch flow between Oracle E-Business Suite and
Oracle Customer Hub, including the delivered Composite Application Framework UI, see the My
Oracle Support note 746109.1: Deploying the Universal Customer Master Match/Fetch
Composite User Interface.
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This graphic illustrates the match and fetch functionality between Oracle E-Business Suite andOracle Customer Hub.
Match and fetch Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Customer Hub
This integration flow uses these interfaces:
CustomerPartyEBSV2
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2
FetchCustomerPartyEBF
QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl
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This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Match and fetch between Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Customer Hub
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. When a user accesses the Oracle E-Business Suite Customer Module to search for a party inthe Customer Module, the composite UI application form appears.
The user enters optional and required information (such as Organization Name and Zip
Code) and clicks Search. This triggers the match flow, where the composite UI application
synchronously invokes the QueryCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2,
and passes the QueryCustomerPartyListEBM.
2. The CustomerPartyEBSV2 routes the QueryCustomerPartyListEBM to theQueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl provider service is synchronously invoked.
3. The QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl determines whether the request is for anorganization or a person. It transforms the QueryCustomerPartyListEBM, which contains thematch criteria, into the Oracle Customer Hub specific organization or person match requestor
ABM.
It invokes either the Oracle Customer Hub OrganizationMatchService or
PersonMatchService.
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4. The Oracle Customer Hub OrganizationMatchService or PersonMatchService queries theOracle Customer Hub database based on the match criteria and returns the organization orperson match response EBM, which contains a list of organization or person candidates backto the QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl, which synchronously invoked it.
5. The QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl receives the organization or person matchresponse ABM and transforms it into the QueryCustomerPartyListResponseEBM.
During the transformation, the common IDs are generated and the cross-reference database
is populated where necessary. The response message is sent back to the
CustomerPartyEBSV2.
6. The CustomerPartyEBSV2 receives the QueryCustomerPartyListResponseEBM responsefrom the QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl and passes the message back to thecomposite UI Candidates List form, which displays the records that matched the criteria.
7. The user clicks the Request button to select the most appropriate record from the compositeUI Candidates List form.
This triggers the fetch flow where the composite UI form synchronously invokes the
FetchCustomerParty operation of the CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2 business service.
The QueryCustomerPartyEBM is passed with the Organization or Person common ID as thequery criteria.
8. The CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2 is a routing service that synchronously invokes theFetchCustomerParty operation of the FetchCustomerPartyEBF, and passes theQueryCustomerPartyEBM.
9. The FetchCustomerPartyEBF receives the QueryCustomerPartyEBM and synchronouslyinvokes the QueryCustomerParty operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
10. The CustomerPartyEBSV2 routes the QueryCustomerPartyEBM to theQueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl provider service, which is synchronously invoked.
11. The QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl determines whether the request is for an
organization or a person. It transforms the QueryCustomerPartyEBM, which contains theorganization or person ID to the Oracle Customer Hub specific organization or person fetchservice-requestor ABM.
It invokes either the Oracle Customer Hub OrganizationFetchService or PersonFetchService.
12. The Oracle Customer Hub OrganizationFetchService or PersonFetchService queries theOracle Customer Hub database based on the organization or person ID.
It returns the organization or person fetch response ABM that contains the full organization or
person data record from Oracle Customer Hub back to the
QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl, which synchronously invoked it.
13. The QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl transforms the fetch response ABM into
QueryCustomerPartyResponseEBM.
The response message is sent back to the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
14. The CustomerPartyEBSV2 receives the QueryCustomerPartyResponseEBM response fromQueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl and passes the message back to theFetchCustomerPartyEBF, which invoked it.
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15. The FetchCustomerPartyEBF receives the QueryCustomerPartyResponseEBM andtransforms it into the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM.
It asynchronously invokes the SyncCustomerPartyList operation of CustomerPartyEBSV2.
16. The SyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2 asynchronously routesthe SyncCustomerPartyListEBM message to the SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl.
17. The SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl receives the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM,and determines whether an account or contact synchronization is necessary.
It transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM into the Oracle E-Business Suite organization
or person SyncCustomerABM and invokes the appropriate Oracle E-Business Suite
synchronization service.
18. The Oracle E-Business Suite synchronization service creates the party and account recordsand returns the SyncCustomerResponseABM, which contains the details of the recordadded.
19. The SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl receives the SyncCustomerResponseABMand transforms it into the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM.
As part of the transformation, the Oracle E-Business Suite ID is added to the cross-reference
table. It then invokes the SyncCustomerPartyListResponse operation of the
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, and passes the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM.
20. The FetchCustomerPartyEBF receives the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM callbackfrom CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, and transforms theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM into the QueryCustomerPartyResponseEBM andreturns the response to the CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2.
21. The CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2 returns the QueryCustomerPartyResponseEBMback to the composite UI with the full information of the party that was created.
For more information about the match and fetch flow between Oracle E-Business Suite andOracle Customer Hub, including the delivered Composite Application Framework UI, see the My
Oracle Support note 746109.1: Deploying the Universal Customer Master Match/Fetch
Composite User Interface.
Synchronization of Organizations and Persons from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Customer Hub
This integration flow synchronizes organization and person party and customer accountinformation from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Customer Hub. Oracle Customer Hub
consumes the message using AIA and after applying configurable data quality and data cleansingprocesses to the record, determines whether to update an existing record or to create a newcustomer record based on survivorship and update precedence rules in Oracle Customer Hub.
For this integration flow:
Only Oracle E-Business Suite parties with customer accounts are synchronized to Oracle
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Customer Hub. Customers are party entities (org party or person party) that have an
associated account relationship.
Creating a new customer account record in Oracle E-Business Suite for a party raises a
business event to kick off a real time synchronization flow to synchronize this information to
Oracle Customer Hub:
Party and customer account records to an account (org customer) or contact (person
customer).
Synchronize account sites information to UCM address information.
Synchronize account contact information to UCM contact information.
Updating any of these records for a customer account raises a similar synchronization event
to synchronize information to Oracle Customer Hub.
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This activity diagram illustrates the synchronize organizations and persons from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Customer Hub:
Synchronizing organizations and persons from Oracle E-Business Suite to OracleCustomer Hub
Synchronizing Organizations from Oracle E-Business Suite to OracleCustomer Hub
This integration flow is used to synchronize new organization accounts or updates from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Customer Hub. This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SynOrganizationAccountEbizEventConsumer
SyncOrganizationAccountEbizReqABCSImpl
QueryOrganizationAccountEbizAdapter
CustomerPartyEBSV2
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SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEbizProvABCSImpl
This sequence diagram illustrates the integration flow:
Synchronizing organizations from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Customer Hub
When you initiate this process, these events occur:
1. Oracle E-Business Suite account events are raised when a new account is created orupdated in Oracle E-Business Suite.
This includes creates or updates to related addresses and contacts.
2. The SyncOrganizationAccountEbizJMSConsumer service dequeues the messages andinvokes the SyncAccountEbizReqABCSImpl.
The consumer has two adapters defined to dequeue both create and update events.
3. The Oracle E-Business Suite requester ABC implementation,SyncOrganizationAccountEbizReqABCSImpl first queries the entire payload using the keys in
the event message using the QueryOrganizationAccountEbizAdapter and then transforms theOracle E-Business Suite ABM into the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and invokes theSyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2.
This implementation service has separate branches for create and update, as the APIs to
query the entire payload from EBS are different; therefore, the maps to the EBM are also
different.
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4. Invoking the CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the SyncCustomerPartyList operation routes theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the Oracle Customer Hub provider ABC implementationservice, SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl.
5. The Oracle Customer Hub provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl, transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM tothe appropriate Oracle Customer Hub account ABM and invokes the Oracle Customer Hub
API.
6. The response from the Oracle Customer Hub API is an integration object that has theaccount data if it was successfully created or updated, or both in Oracle Customer Hub,which is then transformed to the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM in the process ofwhich, the cross references tables are populated with the Oracle Customer Hub identifiervalues.
The response is also sent to the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 if the response comes back
from Oracle Customer Hub. If the Oracle Customer Hub ABM message was put in a queue,
then the response IO status has to be checked and the cross-reference entry for the Oracle
Customer Hub ID must be created at a later time when the publish from Oracle Customer
Hub happens for this account using integration IDs.
7. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM is transformed to Oracle E-Business Suiteorganization account ABM and the Oracle E-Business Suite organization account API isinvoked.
Synchronizing Persons from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle CustomerHub
This integration flow synchronizes new persons or updates from Oracle E-Business Suite toOracle Customer Hub. This integration flow uses these interfaces:
SynPersonAccountEbizEventConsumer
SyncPersonAccountEbizReqABCSImpl
QueryPersonAccountEbizAdapter
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEbizProvABCSImpl
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6. The Oracle Customer Hub provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl, transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM intothe appropriate Oracle Customer Hub person ABM and invokes the Oracle Customer Hub API.
7. The response from the Oracle Customer Hub API is an integration object that has the persondata if it was successfully created or updated in Oracle Customer Hub.
This object is then transformed into the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM during which,
the cross-reference tables are populated with the Oracle Customer Hub identifier values. The
response is sent to the CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 if the response comes back from
Oracle Customer Hub. If the Oracle Customer Hub ABM message was put in a queue, then
the response IO status has to be checked and the cross-reference entry for the Oracle
Customer Hub ID must be created at a later time when the publish from Oracle Customer
Hub happens for this person using integration IDs.
8. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM is transformed into the Oracle E-Business Suiteperson account ABM and the Oracle E-Business Suite person account API is invoked.
Oracle E-Business Suite Integration Services
These are the integration services for Oracle E-Business Suite:
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl
QueryPersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter
QueryCustomerPartyListEbizCreateAdapter
QueryCustomerPartyListEbizUpdateAdapter
SyncPersonAccountEbizReqABCSImpl
SyncPersonAccountEbizEventConsumer
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizEventConsumer
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEbizProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter
SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizReqABCSImpl
QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter
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SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl
The match and fetch flows use some of the same services as the synchronization flows. TheSyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl service is implemented in BPEL and is invoked by theSyncCustomerPartyList operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2, passing in the synchronizeCustomerPartyListEBM payload. This service transforms the EBM into an Oracle E-Business
Suite ABM and invokes the Oracle E-Business Suite APIs.
QueryPersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter
The QueryPersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter is implemented as an ESB routing service in whichthe Oracle E-Business Suite adapter for querying the Person Account is registered as an ESBservice so that the apps adapter call from the ABCS Requester Implementation becomes a SOAPweb service call.
QueryCustomerPartyListEbizCreateAdapter
The QueryCustomerPartyListEbizCreateAdapter is implemented as an ESB routing service inwhich the Oracle E-Business Suite adapter for querying the Person Account is registered as anESB service so that the Apps adapter call from the ABCS becomes a SOAP web service call.
QueryCustomerPartyListEbizUpdateAdapter
The QueryCustomerPartyListEbizUpdateAdapter is implemented as an ESB routing service inwhich the Oracle E-Business Suite adapter for querying the Person Account is registered as anESB service so that the Apps adapter call from the ABCS becomes a SOAP web service call.
SyncPersonAccountEbizReqABCSImpl
The SyncPersonAccountEbizReqABCSImpl service is implemented in BPEL and is invoked bythe SyncPersonAccountEbizEventConsumer service, passing in the Person Account eventpayload. This service queries the entire Person Account Oracle E-Business Suite ABM messageand then transforms it into an EBM and invokes the SyncCustomerPartyList operation of theCustomerPartyEBSV2.
SyncPersonAccountEbizEventConsumer
The SyncPersonAccountEbizEventConsumer is implemented as an ESB routing service thatlistens on the Person Account event (create/update of person account data including childentities) in Oracle E-Business Suite and dequeues the event message and routes it to theSyncPersonAccountEbizReqABCSImpl service.
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SyncCustomerPartyListEbizEventConsumer
The SyncCustomerPartyListEbizEventConsumer service is responsible for dequeueing theOracle create or update account business event payloads from AQ and invoking the appropriateoperation of the requestor ABCS, SyncCustomerPartyEbizReqABCSImpl. The dequeue operationis done depending on the CorrelationID in AQ. For customer create, correlation ID is
oracle.apps.ar.hz.OrgCustBO.create. For customer update, correlation ID isoracle.apps.ar.hz.OrgCustBO.update.
There are two business events with one operation each for reading each of the three types ofOracle Apps messages from the AQ:
oracle.apps.ar.hz.OrgCustBO.create
oracle.apps.ar.hz.OrgCustBO.update
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEbizProvABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEbizProvABCSImpl service is implemented in BPEL and isinvoked by the SyncCustomerPartyListResponse operation of theCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, passing in the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM payload.This service transforms the EBM into an Oracle E-Business Suite ABM and invokes the Oracle E-Business Suite API to synchronize the response.
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter
The SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter service is an Oracle Applications Adapter serviceregistered in ESB. This adapter service exposes the HZ_AIA_CUSTOM_PUB.sync_acct_orderPL/SQL API. This wrapper API is delivered as part of EBS HZ.N.
This service is the interface through which an order is created in Oracle E-Business Suite, and isinvoked by the SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl as part of the Update Customer andCreate Order integration flow.
The SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter service exposes the synchronize customer partyoperation of the PL/SQL wrapper API. This operation is a synchronous request + reply operation.By registering this adapter service in ESB, ESB exposes a SOAP binding, which is what is usedin this integration to invoke the service from the SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl.
SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter
The SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter service is an Oracle Applications Adapter service
registered in ESB. It invokes the TCA API,HZ_PERSON_CUST_BO_PUB.SAVE_PERSON_CUST_BO.
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SyncCustomerPartyListEbizReqABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerPartyListEbizReqABCSImpl service is responsible for transforming the Oracle Apps, account, contact, or address created or updated event message into the appropriateSyncCustomerPartyListEBM format and invoking the SyncCustomerPartyList operation of theCustomerPartyEBSV2. There are two asynchronous operations for this service: create and
update.
QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter
The QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter is implemented as an ESB routing service in whichthe Oracle E-Business Suite adapter for querying the Person Account is registered as an ESBservice so that the apps adapter call from the ABCSReqImpl becomes a SOAP web service call.
Oracle E-Business Suite Interfaces
These are the Oracle E-Business Suite interfaces.
Inbound Web Services: Fetch
HZ_AIA_CUSTOM_PKG. SYNC_ACCT_ORDER
HZ_PERSON_CUST_BO_PUB.SAVE_PERSON_CUST_BO
Outbound from EBS/Composite App Event Interfaces: Match and
Fetch
Account Match
Contact Match
Account Fetch
Contact Fetch
Inbound Web Services: Person or Organization Synchronization
API Name Schema
HZ_ORG_CUST_BO_PUB.GET_ORG_CUSTS_CREATED HZ_ORG_CUST_BO
HZ_ORG_CUST_BO_PUB.GET_ORG_CUSTS_UPDATED HZ_ORG_CUST_BO
HZ_PERSON_CUST_BO_PUB.GET_PERSON_CUSTS_CREATED HZ_PERSON_CUST_BO
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API Name Schema
HZ_PERSON_CUST_BO_PUB.GET_PERSON_CUSTS_UPDATED HZ_PERSON_CUST_BO
HZ_AIA_CUSTOM_PKG. SYNC_ACCT_ORDER HZ_ORG_CUST_BO
HZ_PERSON_CUST_BO_PUB.SAVE_PERSON_CUST_BO HZ_PERSON_CUST_BO
Outbound from EBS Event Interfaces: Organization or PersonSynchronization
Event Name Schema Description
oracle.apps.ar.hz.OrgCustBO.create Event Name
CDH_EVENT_ID
This event is raised when an
organization account is created
oracle.apps.ar.hz.OrgCustBO.update Event Name
CDH_EVENT_ID
This event is raised when anorganization account is updated
oracle.apps.ar.hz.PersonCustBO.create Event Name
CDH_EVENT_ID
This event is raised when a personaccount is created
oracle.apps.ar.hz.PersonCustBO.update Event Name
CDH_EVENT_ID
This event is raised when a personaccount is updated
For more information about EBS web services, see the E-Business Suite references: E-
Business Suite Electronic Technical Reference Manual (eTRM) located on Oracle My Oracle
Support under the E-Business Suite Information Center, Oracle Integration Repository located at
http://irep.oracle.com, Oracle Applications Release 11.5.10+ Online Documentation Library,
located on the Oracle Technology Network
(http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/applications.html)
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Chapter 5: Oracle Customer Master Data
Management Integration Option for OracleCommunications Billing and RevenueManagement
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Billing and Revenue Management (Oracle BRM)integration option and covers:
Oracle BRM Interfaces
Integration Services
Overview
There is no process flow from Oracle BRM integration option to OCH as part of OCH PIP, forOCH to Oracle BRM flows, see Chapter 2: Oracle Customer Master Data ManagementIntegration Base Pack.
Oracle BRM Interfaces
The SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl is the only service that directly callsOracle BRM. A new configuration property is added for this ABCS called StatusUpdateRequired.This property is used to indicate the status whether the Account in Siebel needs to becommunicated to Oracle BRM or not. In addition, there are appropriate configuration propertiesadded supporting extensibility.
Oracle BRM Integration Services
These are the integration services for Oracle BRM spoke.
CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsJMSProducer
SyncCustomerPartyListBRM_01CommsJMSConsumer
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CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2
CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2 is used to route the CustomerPartyEnterpriseObjects forcreating a new customer or updating the customer in Oracle BRM. This enterprise businessservice routes the messages from Siebel and OCH to Oracle BRM.
If the incoming message is from Siebel, the message is routed through theSyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsJMSProducer to a topic; then to theSyncCustomerPartyListBRM_01CommsJMSConsumer; and finally to theSyncCustomerPartyListBRMProvABCSImpl, which synchronizes the data to Oracle BRM.
If the incoming message is from OCH, the message is stamped with the actionCode value asUpdate because it is an updated message and then sent to theSyncCustomerPartyListBRMProvABCSImpl, which in turn synchronizes the data to Oracle BRM.
If the incoming message is from Siebel Order then this service routes the message toSyncCustomerPartyListBRMProvABCSImpl, which in turn synchronizes the data to Oracle BRM.
SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl service is invoked byCommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF or SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl orSyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl service when the routing rules determine that Oracle BRMis to be the service provider of the SyncCustomerPartyList operation of theCommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2.
This either occurs during the integration flow that is initiated by the account-synchronization-processing portion of the order flow or during the account update flow.
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 is used for routing the CustomerPartyResponseEnterpriseObjects to synchronize the status back to the caller.
SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsJMSProducer
This process enqueues the customer messages from the communication customer party EBS toa topic, and routes the message to the SyncCustomerPartyListBRMProvABCSImpl.
SyncCustomerPartyListBRM_01CommsJMSConsumer
This process consumes the topic messages. For every billing instance, one such consumer mustbe deployed. It checks with the cross-reference data to ensure that the customer belongs to thecorresponding instance. If the data belongs to the corresponding Oracle BRM instance, thisprocess stamps the appropriate target system identifiers in EBM and routes the message to theprovider.
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Chapter 6: Oracle Customer Master Data
Management Integration Option for SAPThis chapter provides an overview of SAP flows and covers:
Process flows from SAP to Oracle Customer Hub
SAP Interfaces
Integration services
Assumptions and constraints
OverviewThese flows enable you to synchronize new or updated records from SAP to the target system-OCH. The SAP application invokes the synchronization process to create or update records inOCH. The synchronization represents a single service to perform either a create call or an updatecall depending on the existence of the customer in the source and target applications.
Prerequisites
SAP system must be registered in OCH system registration to provide create and update
privileges to SAP.
OCH configuration determines the method of publishing as realtime or batch.
SAP and OCH must be set up for the customer synchronization to work properly. SAP must
be configured in such a way that if the customer is created or changed, an event is be
triggered to send the customer details.
Process Flows
These are the process flows.
Synchronizing Organizations and Persons from SAP to OCH
This integration flow synchronizes organization and person customer accounts from SAP to OCH.
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SAP to OCH Create/Update:
OCH SAP
Organization create/update
(Mapped to Customer in SAP)Mapped to 'Accounts' entity in OCH
Contact details for the Organization
(Mapped to Customer -> Contact details in SAP)Mapped to Account -> Contact in OCH
Person create /update(Mapped to Customer in SAP) Mapped to 'Accounts' entity in OCH
Contact details for the Person
(Mapped to Customer -> Contact details in SAP)Mapped to Account -> Contact in OCH
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This graphic illustrates the synchronization of organizations and persons from SAP to UCM:
Synchronize customers from SAP to OCH
This integration flow synchronizes new accounts or updates from SAP to UCM. This integrationflow uses these interfaces:
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl
CustomerPartyEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSAPProvABCSImpl
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Synchronize customers from SAP to UCM
The SAP events are raised when a new customer is created or updated in SAP application.These events occur when the process is initiated:
1. Creation of a new customer or updating an existing customer initiates theSyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl with the SAPCustomerABM (IDoc) message.
2. The SAP Requester ABCS implementation, SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl, transformsthe SAPCustomerABM to SyncCustomerPartyListEBM and the ‗SyncCustomerPartyList‘operation of the CustomerPartyEBSV2 is invoked.
3. Invoking CustomerPartyEBSV2 with the ‗SyncCustomerPartyList‘ operation routes theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the OCH Provider ABC implementation service,SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl.
4. The OCH provider ABC implementation service, SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl,transforms the SyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the appropriate OCH Account ABM andinvokes the OCH API.
5. The response from the OCH API is an integration object, which might have the account dataif it was successfully created or updated in OCH, which is then transformed to theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM in the process of which the cross references tablesare populated with the OCH identifier values.
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The response is also sent to CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2 if the response comes back
from OCH. If the OCH ABM message was put in a queue then the response IO status has to
be checked and the cross-reference entry for the UCM ID needs to be created when the
publish from UCM happens for this account using integration IDs.
6. The SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM is transformed to SAP Customer ABM and the
SAP Customer web service is invoked.
SAP Interfaces
Inbound/outbound web services as applicable are provided here.
Inbound Web Services: Organization and PersonSynchronization
Name Schema/ElementDEBMAS04 DEBMAS04_invoke.wsdl
Outbound Web Services: Organization and PersonSynchronization
Name Schema
DEBMAS06 DEBMAS06_receive.wsdl
Inbound Web Services: Account Contact SynchronizationName Schema/Element
DEBMAS04 DEBMAS04_invoke.wsdl
BAPI_CUSTOMER_GETLIST BAPI_CUSTOMER_GETLIST_invoke.wsdl
CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GET CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GET_invoke.wsdl
HRCA_CUSTOMER_CONTACT_READ HRCA_CUSTOMER_CONTACT_READ_invoke.wsdl
Outbound Web Services: Account Contact Synchronization
Name SchemaDEBMAS06 DEBMAS06_receive.wsdl
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SAP Integration Services
These are the services delivered with this integration:
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSAPProvABCSImpl
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl transforms the SAPCustomerABM toSyncCustomerPartyList EBM and the ‗SyncCustomerPartyList‘ operation of theCustomerPartyEBSV2 is invoked.
SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl
The SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl service is responsible for transforming theSyncCustomerPartyListEBM to the appropriate SAP Customer ABM. It also helps in dataenrichment of the SAP Customer ABM and invokes the SAP IDOC. After creating a customer,SAP application triggers back a response IDOC to SAP Requestor service that invokesCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSAPProvABCSImpl
In the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSAPProvABCSImpl, theSyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM is transformed to SAP Customer ABM & the SAPSyncCustomer web service (DEBMAS04) is invoked.
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl is triggered by SAP change pointer when a customer iscreated and customer data is sent back to populate cross references and then invokesCustomerPartyResponseEBSV2. This service is responsible for transforming response from SAPto SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEBM, populates cross references and routes the EBMmessage to CustomerPartyResponseEBS.
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Chapter 7: Implementing the Process
Integration Pack for Oracle Customer HubThis chapter provides an overview of the implementation activities for Oracle Customer Hub PIPand covers:
Configuring Siebel CRM
Setting up Organizations.
Setting up cross-references.
Identifying cross-references.
Domain value maps.
Oracle E-Business Suite system profiles.
SAP system profiles
Scheduling concurrent processes.
Configure re-sequencing for the flow from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub.
Error handling.
Configuration properties.
Composite Application Framework.
Participating applications must be set up for the Oracle Customer Hub PIP to work properly. Thisincludes setting up organizations, creating system profiles, setting up cross references, managingDomain Value Maps (DVMs) and setting configuration properties. These sections describe thesesetups in detail.
Configuring Siebel CRM
After you install and configure Siebel CRM and any required patches as described in the Oracle Application Integration Architecture Installation and Upgrade Guide for Prebuilt Integrations
"Software Requirements", perform the following configuration steps within your Siebel CRMsystem.
To configure the Oracle Fusion Middleware (FMW) URLs for the outbound web services in theSiebel CRM application, follow these steps:
1. Go to Site Map.
2. Click Administration - Web Services.
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3. Click Outbound Web Service. In the Name field of the web services applet, query for the
following services -
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator
MatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl
MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl
FetchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl
FetchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl
4. Get the FMW URLs for these services from the EM console. Update the Address column of
the Service Port applet to point to the correct FMW server and port number. For example, for
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator, the URL to be updated is -
http://<SOA_HOST>:<SOA_PORT>/orabpel/default/SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator/1.
0.
5. Enable the workflows that are listed in the following table:
Workflow Name Status Project
SWI Account Update Workflow New Web Service Integration
SWI Address Update Workflow New Web Service Integration
SWI Contact Update Workflow New Web Service Integration
SWI External Account IntegrationProcess
New Web Service Integration
SWI External Account RequestSync Process
New Web Service Integration
SWI External Contact IntegrationProcess
New Web Service Integration
SWI External Contact ReqIntegration Process
New Web Service Integration
SWI External Contact RequestSync Process
New Web Service Integration
SWI External Customer ReqIntegration Process
New Web Service Integration
SIA External Integration Process New Web Service Integration
For more information about how to enable workflows, see Siebel Business Process
Framework: Workflow Guide, available on Oracle Technology Network.
6. Enable the component groups that are listed in the following table:
Component Group Name Alias
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Enterprise Application Integration EAI
Siebel ISS ISS
Workflow Management Workflow
For more information about how to enable component groups, see Siebel System
Administration Guide, available on Oracle Technology Network.
Setting Up Organizations
Set up Oracle Customer Hub.
Oracle Customer Hub
Users need to determine what organizations they want to support and then get the IDs for thoseorganizations.
7. Log on to Oracle Customer Hub Applications.
8. Click Site Map.
9. Select Administration –Groups, Organizations.
10. Identify the default organization in Oracle Customer Hub or for the Oracle E-Business Suite Operating
Unit that needs to be used as the default, create the same in Oracle Customer Hub. If multiple
organizations are used, those also have to be set up. In addition, identify the organizations
corresponding to every unique combination of the three-part SAP Sales Area key, and set it up
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Administration – Group tab
Obtaining Oracle E-Business Suite Operating Unit IDs
Users need to determine what organizations they want to support and then get the IDs for thoseorganizations.
To get the operating unit details:
1. Log on to Oracle E-Business Suite database.
2. Identify the operating units that need to be synchronized or maintained in Oracle E-Business Suite.
If you want to pick other Operating Units, use this query:
select organization_id, name from hr_operating_units
Obtaining SAP Sales Areas
To get the sales area details:
1. Log on to SAP system.
2. Go to transaction SPRO and click SAP reference IMG.
3. Navigate to Enterprise Structure, Assignment, Sales and Distribution, Setup Sales Area.
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4. Identify the Sales Areas that are created in the system.
Mapping Siebel CRM Organizations
To map Siebel organizations to EBS/Oracle Customer Hub operating units:
1. Log on to Siebel Applications.
2. Click Site Map.
3. Select Administration –Groups, Organizations.
4. For the Oracle E-Business Suite Operating Units that were identified previously, create the same in
Siebel CRM. Here is a screen shot:
Administration – Group tab in Siebel
Setting Up Cross References
Cross-references can be created after organizations have been created in Siebel CRM, Oracle E-Business Suite, SAP, and Oracle Customer Hub.
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Identifying Siebel Row IDs
To identify Siebel Row IDs:
1. Log on to the Siebel database as the table owner.
2. Run this query to get the IDs for the organizations created in the previous step:
select row_id, name from s_org_ext where name like '%Vision%'
Identifying Oracle E-Business Suite Entities
To identify Oracle E-Business Suite entities:
1. Login to Oracle E-Business Suite database (Apps/Apps).
2. Identify the Operating Units that need to be synchronized or maintained in Oracle E-Business Suite.
If you want to pick other Operating Units, use this query:
select organization_id, name from hr_operating_units
Identifying SAP Entities
1. Log on to SAP.
2. Go to transaction xd03: Customer display initial screen.
3. Press F4 in the customer field to search for a customer account number based on a sales area (sales
organization, distribution channel, and division)
Identifying Oracle Customer Hub Row IDs
To identify Oracle Customer Hub Row IDs:
1. Login to the Oracle Customer Hub database as the table owner.
2. Run this query to get the IDs for the Organizations you created:
select row_id, name from s_org_ext where name like '%Vision%'
Here is an alternative way to obtain the row ID:
1. Log on to Oracle Customer Hub.
2. Go to the site map.
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-bash-3.00$ export OC4J_USERNAME=oc4jadmin-bash-3.00$ export OC4J_PASSWORD=welcome1-bash-3.00$ export DB_USER=aia-bash-3.00$ export DB_PASSWORD=aia-bash-3.00$ exportDB_URL="jdbc:oracle:thin:@adc60119fems.us.oracle.com:1549:o2c2sysa"
Note: The values for OC4J_USERNAME, OC4J_PASSWORD, DB_USER, and
DB_PASSWORD may change depending on the environment.
6. Run the import for ORGANIZATION cross-reference using this command:
bash-3.00$. xrefimport.sh -file ~/orginvsetup/Organization.xml -generate COMMON
Note: The ORGANIZATION_ID cross-reference table must be pre-populated with at least one
entry of the organization details for successful customer synchronization.
Validating Cross-References
To validate cross-references:
1. Log on to the AIA XREF database.
2. Query the Table XREF_DATA to confirm that every organization used in the XML files has three
records. Use this query:
select value||'::'||Xref_column_name from xref_Data where row_numberin (select row_number from xref_data where xref_table_name =‘ORGANIZATION_ID' and value in ('204')).
3. Replace the value for the organizations. (The number of operating units depends on your setup.)
Identifying Cross-References
Cross-references map and connect the records within the application network, and enables theseapplications to communicate in the same language. The integration server stores the relationshipin a persistent way so that others can refer to it.
For more information about cross-references, see Oracle Application Integration Architecture –
Foundation Pack - Integration Developer's Guide and the Oracle Cross Reference User Guide.
These are the cross references for the Oracle Customer Hub PIP:
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Cross-Reference Table Name COLUMNNAME
DESCRIPTION
CUSTOMERPARTY_PARTYID SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,SAP_01
Customer Party IDs. For lookup andpopulate.
CUSTOMERPARTY_ACCOUNTID SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,BRM_01, SAP_01
Customer Party Account IDs. For lookupand populate.
CUSTOMERPARTY_BILLPROFILEID SEBL_01,COMMON,
BRM_01
Siebel bill profile ID is mapped one-to-one
to the Oracle BRM bill info ID.
CUSTOMERPARTY_PAYPROFILEID SEBL_01,COMMON,BRM_01
Siebel bill profile ID is mapped one-to-oneto the Oracle BRM pay info ID.
CUSTOMERPARTY_CONTACTID SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,SAP_01
Customer Party Contact IDs. For lookupand populate.
CUSTOMERPARTY_PARTYLOCATIONID SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,SAP_01
Customer Party Location IDs. For lookupand populate.
CUSTOMERPARTY_LOCATIONREFID SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01
Customer Party Location Reference Ids
CUSTOMERPARTY_ADDRESSID SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,BRM_01, SAP_01
Customer Party Address IDs. For lookupand populate.
Oracle BRM account ID is cross-referencedhere if the address is used as the billingaddress (nameinfo[1]) on that account.Oracle BRM pay info ID is cross-referenced
here if the address is used as the pay infoaddress on an account.
The ACCOUNT and PAYINFO codes areprefixed to each ID to indicate what type ofID it is.
CUSTOMERPARTY_LOCATIONREFID SAP_01,COMMON,UCM_01
Lookup and Populate
CUSTOMERPARTY_PARTYCONTACTID SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,BRM_01, SAP_01
Customer Party contact IDs. For lookupand populate.
Oracle BRM account ID is cross-referenced
here if the contact is used as the name(nameinfo[1]) on that account.Oracle BRM pay info ID is cross-referencedhere if the contact is used as the name onthe pay info on an account.
The ACCOUNT and PAYINFO codes are
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Cross-Reference Table Name COLUMNNAME
DESCRIPTION
prefixed to each ID to indicate what type ofID it is.
CUSTOMERPARTY_ACCOUNT_DEFAUL
TBALGRP
COMMON, BRM_01 Maps the default balance group to the
common Account ID. This is populated afteraccount creation in theCreateCustomerParty provider ABCSimplementation service, and is referencedby the order flow during service creation.
ORGANIZATION_ID SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,SAP_01
Organization IDs, For lookup and populate.
CUSTOMERPARTY_ACCOUNT_PHONECOMMID
SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,SAP_01
Customer Party Account's Phone contactpoints. For lookup and populate.
CUSTOMERPARTY_ACCOUNT_FAXCOMMID
SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01,SAP_01
Customer Party Account's Fax contactpoints. For lookup and populate.
CUSTOMERPARTY_CONTACT_PHONECOMMID
SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01
Customer Party Contact's Phone contactpoints
CUSTOMERPARTY_CONTACT_FAXCOMMID
SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01
Customer Party Contact's Fax contactpoints
CUSTOMERPARTY_CONTACT_EMAILCOMMID
SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01
Customer Party Contact's Email/Webcontact points. For lookup and populate.
Describing Domain Value Maps
Domain value maps (DVMs) are a standard feature of the Oracle SOA Suite and enable you toequate lookup codes and other static values across applications, for example, FOOT and FT; orUS and USA.
DVMs are static in nature, though administrators can add additional maps as needed.Transactional business processes never update DVMs—they only read from them. They arestored in XML files and cached in memory at runtime.
DVM types are seeded for the Oracle Customer Hub PIP flows, and administrators can extendthe list of mapped values by adding more maps. The DVM data is synchronized with what theparticipating applications use. This synchronization should be done prior to running any initial
loads, or initiating any incremental transactional flows.
These are the domain value mappings (DVMs) for the Oracle Customer Hub PIP:
DVM Type DVM Column Name Comments
CUSTOMERPARTY_TYPECODE Common, SEBL_01 Consumer vs. Business
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DVM Type DVM Column Name Comments
CUSTOMERPARTY_BILLPROFILE
_FREQUENCYCODE
Common, Siebel, BRM_01 Billing frequency (monthly, yearly, quarterly,
and so on)
CUSTOMERPARTY_BILLPROFILE _BILLTYPECODE
Common, Siebel, BRM_01 Bill type (summary and detailed).
CUSTOMERPARTY_PAYPROFILE _PAYMETHODCODE
Common, Siebel, BRM_01 Payment-profile payment method types:credit card, direct debit, and invoice/bill me.
CUSTOMERPARTY_PAYPROFILE _PAYTERMCODE
Common, BRM_01 Payment term codes
CUSTOMERPARTY_PAYPROFILE _DELIVERYPREF
Common, BRM_01 Bill media/delivery preference (Email andMail).
CUSTOMERPARTY_PAYPROFILE _CREDIT_CARDTYPE
Common, Siebel Credit Card type (Visa, MasterCard, and soon.)
CUSTOMERPARTY_PAYPROFILE _BANKACCOUNTTYPE
Common, Siebel, BRM_01 Bank account type (checking, savings, andso on)
CUSTOMERPARTY_ACCOUNTTYPECODE
SEBL_01, COMMON, UCM_01 Account Type Codes
ADDRESS_COUNTRYID SEBL_01, COMMON, EBIZ_01,UCM_01, SAP_01
Country Codes
STATE SEBL_01, COMMON, EBIZ_01,UCM_01, SAP_01
State Codes
PROVINCE SEBL_01, COMMON, EBIZ_01,UCM_01
Province
CURRENCY_CODE SEBL_01, COMMON, EBIZ_01,
UCM_01, SAP_01
Currency Codes
CUSTOMERPARTY_STATUSCODE SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01,UCM_01, SAP_01
CustomerParty Status Code as Active,Inactive, and so on.
JOB_TITLE Common, SAP_01, UCM_01 Manager, Executive Board, and so forth
CONTACT_SALUTATION SEBL_01, COMMON, EBIZ_01,UCM_01, SAP_01
Salutation as head of sales and so on.
TAX_CATEGORY Common, SAP_01, UCM_01 MWST, CTX2, and so forth
CONTACT_GENDERCODE SEBL_01, COMMON, EBIZ_01,UCM_01
Gender Code
MARITAL_STATUS UCM_01, COMMON, EBIZ_01 Marital Status
SOURCE_ID UCM_01, COMMON, SAP_01 Contains System IDs. To map source Application ID (mandatory).
PHONENUMBER_PURPOSE SEBL_01, COMMON, EBIZ_01, Phone Number Purpose
PHONENUMBER_TYPE SEBL_01,COMMON,EBIZ_01, Phone Number Type
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DVM Type DVM Column Name Comments
SITEUSAGE_CODE SEBL_01, BRM_01, COMMON,
EBIZ_01
Site Usage Code
TARGET_ID UCM_01,COMMON, SAP_01 Contains System IDs. To map source Application ID (mandatory).
ADDRESS_DELIVERYTYPE UCM_01, COMMON, SEBL_01 Residential Curb, Business, and so on.
Used for third-party enrichment.
ADDRESS_SEASONALINDICATORTYPE
UCM_01, COMMON, SEBL_01 Educational Facility, Seasonal Address, andso on.
Used for third-party enrichment
ADDRESS_MOVETYPE UCM_01, COMMON, SEBL_01 Individual Move, Business or Firm Move,and so on.
Used for third-party enrichment
ADDRESS_POSTALPROCESSINGCODE
UCM_01, COMMON, SEBL_01 AA match at ZIP Code level, LOT defaultmatch, and so on.
Used for third-party enrichment
Creating Oracle E-Business Suite System Profiles
For the Oracle Customer Hub PIP, set these profile options:
1. Log on to Oracle E-Business Suite using the System Administrator responsibility.
2. Open the System Profile Values form.
3. Query these profile options E-Business Suite 11.5.10.2 and set the indicated values at the site level:
HZ: Execute API Callouts to ‗All Events Enabled‘ or ‗Only Business Object Events
Enabled‘
HZ: Format Business Object Business Events as Bulk to ‗N‘
HZ: Generate Party Number to 'Yes'
HZ: Generate Party Site Number to 'Yes'
4. Query these profile options E-Business Suite 12.1.1. and set the indicated values at the site level:
HZ: Raise API Events to All Events Enabled or Only Business Object Events Enabled
HZ: Format Business Object Business Events as Bulk to ‗N‘
HZ: Generate Party Number to 'Yes'
HZ: Generate Party Site Number to 'Yes'
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Creating SAP System Profiles
Set these profile options:
1. Log on to SAP2. Enter Transaction code -XD01 in 'Command field' of SAP, Press 'ENTER'.
3. In Customer create: initial screen, Select the „Account group as -0001-Sold-to-party „Enter an existing ‟
Sales area‟ (Sales org, Distribution channel & Division), Press 'ENTER"
4. In 'General data' screen GOTO 'Address' Tab-Enter values (mapped fields). In 'Contact person" Tab
Enter" NAME"Double click on "Name"-> Input values (mapped fields)Choose 'Sales area data"
menu (TOP)
5. In 'Sales area data" screen GoTo Sales, shipping, billing documents & partner functions'
TABS-Enter the mandatory values & Press "SAVE" button (TOP).
6. „Customer account number‟ is created for a sales area.
Scheduling Concurrent Processes
For the Oracle Customer Hub PIP, schedule these concurrent processes:
1. For TCA, a concurrent program must be executed to raise business events after data creation.
Schedule the concurrent request „TCA Business Object Events: Raise Events‟ to run periodically. This
request can also be run manually.2. Schedule the concurrent request „TCA Business Object Events: Cleanse Infrastructure Program - clean
up‟ to run once a day to purge the tracking table.
Oracle AS Adapter
The Oracle AS Adapter for SAP provides a means to exchange real time business data betweenSAP systems and other application, database, or external business partner systems. The adapterenables external applications for inbound and outbound processing with SAP. The adapter usesXML messages to enable non-SAP applications to communicate and exchange transactions with
SAP.
The Oracle AS Adapter for SAP provides:
Support for bidirectional message interactions.
The Application Explorer, a GUI tool, which uses SAP object repository metadata to build
XML schemas and Web services to handle adapter requests or event data.
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Support for Remote Function Calls (RFC), Business Application Programming Interfaces
(BAPI), and Intermediate Documents (IDoc) interfaces to SAP.
Enabling SAP Events
These ports are to be created in Oracle AS Adapter
Port Type URL
DEBMAS04PortType HTTP http://SOAHOST:SOAPORT/orainfra/wsil/adapters/applications/DEBMAS04_invoke.wsdl
BAPI_CUSTOMER_GETLISTPortType
HTTP http://SOAHOST:SOAPORT/orainfra/wsil/adapters/applications/BAPI_CUSTOMER_GETLIST _invoke.wsdl
CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GETPortType
HTTP http://SOAHOST:SOAPORT/orainfra/wsil/adapters/applications/CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GET_invoke.wsdl
HRCA_CUSTOMER_CO
NTACT_READPortType
HTTP http://SOAHOST:SOAPORT/orainfra/wsil/adapters/applications/HRCA_CU
STOMER_CONTACT_READ_invoke.wsdl
Configuring Sequencing for the SynchronizeFlows from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub
These steps must be done manually to enable the re-sequencer functionality in ESB and forbetter performance. The FMW 10.1.3.4 sequencing feature ensures better scalability andperformance. Not defining these does not break anything in the code, but the synchronizeintegration flows from Siebel CRM to Oracle Customer Hub only works as single threaded flow.
To configure sequencing:
1. Set the ESB configuration parameter EnableResequencer to true in the
<SOA_HOME>/integration/esb/config/esb_config.ini file. This configuration makes it possible for the
routing services to act as a re-sequencer.
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Snapshot of the esb_config.ini file
2. Configure these properties in the same esb_config.ini file for better performance of the sequencing
feature:
ResequencerWorkerThreadPoolSize = 5
ResequencerLockerThreadSleep = 1
ResequencerMaxRowsRetrieved = 10
3. Restart the SOA server for the changes to take effect.
Note: The value of these properties can vary based on the environment configuration and the
same can be set appropriately.
For more information about using the Oracle ESB Resequencer as a part of an Oracle AIA
implementation, see Oracle Application Integration Architecture – Foundation Pack: Integration
Developer’s Guide, ―Using the Oracle Enterprise Service Bus Resequencer.‖
Handling Errors
Based on the roles defined for the services, email notifications are sent if a service errors out.There are no AIA specific errors thrown by the Oracle Customer Hub PIP services.
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For more information about the errors thrown by Siebel CRM, Oracle E-Business Suite, or
Oracle Customer Hub, see that product‘s documentation. For more information about AIA error
handling, see the Oracle Application Integration Architecture – Foundation Pack: Core
Infrastructure Components Guide, ―Setting Up and Using Error Handling and Logging.‖
Using the Composite Application Framework
The Match and Fetch integration flow between Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle CustomerHub leverages the Composite Application Framework to create a user interface (UI) that enablesusers to access Oracle Customer Hub to search for and to fetch the customer record from withinOracle E-Business Suite.
The Composite Application Framework supports the development of application independentuser-interfaces based on enterprise business services. This loosely coupled user interface isreusable and enables changes to the underlying application architecture with little to no impact onthe end user.
For more information about the delivered Composite Application Framework UI, see the My
Oracle Support note 746109.1: Deploying the Universal Customer Master Match/Fetch
Composite User Interface.
Viewing EBO Implementation Maps (EIMs)
For more information about how services are mapped, see the My Oracle Support document:
EBO Implementation Maps (EIMs) 881022.1.
Setting Configuration Properties
Set these properties in the AIAConfigurationProperties.xml file. The file is located in<aia.home>/config/.
Note: Whenever the AIAConfigurationProperties.xml file is updated, the file must be reloaded
for updates to be reflected in the applications or services that use the updated properties. Click
Reload on the Configuration page in the Oracle AIA Console to perform this reload.
Alternatively, you can perform the reload by rebooting the server.
For more information, see the Oracle Application Integration Architecture Core Components
Guide, ―Working with the BSR,‖ Loading Oracle AIA Configuration Properties File Updates.
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Settings for System properties:
System Property Value/Default Value Description
Routing.ActiveRuleset DEFAULT Property that governs how routing rulesare handled when PIPs areinteroperable. Leave the value asDEFAULT if only one PIP exists.
Settings for Module level properties:
Module Property Value/Default Value Description
ModuleName – „EBIZ‟
EBIZ_01.SERVER_TIMEZONE
GMT-08:00 Property that governs the timezonesetting.
Settings for the FetchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID SEBL_01 Siebel system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence
Routing.CustomerPartyOrchestr ationEBSV2.FetchCustomerParty.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyOrchestr ationEBSV2.FetchCustomerParty.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformABMtoEBMABM True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeEBSEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMtoABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreReplyABMCustomerPartyIOABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-defined
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
plug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreReplyABMM
atchAccountABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
FetchCustomerParty.InvokeAsync
True/false. Default = false. If this it set to false the flow gets invokedin Synchronous process otherwise in Asynchronous process
FetchCustomerParty.AsyncTimeoutDuration
PT1M Used to set the time out duration
Settings for the FetchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID SEBL_01 Siebel system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence
Routing.CustomerPartyOrchestr ationEBSV2.FetchCustomerParty.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyOrchestr ationEBSV2.FetchCustomerPart
y.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresp
onsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformABMtoEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeEBSEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-defined
plug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMtoABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ABCSExtension.PreReplyABMC
ustomerPartyIOABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked. ABCSExtension.PreReplyABMMatchContactABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
FetchCustomerParty.InvokeAsync
True/false. Default = false. If this it set to false the flow gets invokedin Synchronous process otherwise in Asynchronous process
FetchCustomerParty.AsyncTimeoutDuration
PT1M Used to set the time out duration
Settings for the MatchAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID SEBL_01 Siebel system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.QueryCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.QueryCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformABMtoEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeEBSEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then the
Extension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMtoABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreReplyABMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then the
Extension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the MatchContactSiebelReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID SEBL_01 Siebel system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.
QueryCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages to
the verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.QueryCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformABMtoEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeEBSE
BM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMtoABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreReplyABMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
MDM.MaximumMatchCandidates
0 Maximum match candidates to bereturned in the response should be zeroor greater than zero
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Settings for the FetchCustomerPartyEBFservice property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.QueryCustomerParty.RouteToC AVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.QueryCustomerParty.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}:7832/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyOrchestr
ationEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages to
the verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyOrchestr ationEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyOrchestr ationResponseEBSV2.FetchCustomerPartyResponse.RouteToC
AVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyOrchestr
ationResponseEBSV2.FetchCus
tomerPartyResponse.CAVS.EndpointURI
${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAVali
dationSystemServlet/asyncresponse
recipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS is
enabled.
SyncCustomerPartyList.AsyncTimeoutDuration
PT1M Used to set the time out duration
Settings for the QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID UCM_01 OCH system instance code (defined in
BSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the request
message, then that takes precedence.
Routing.OrganizationMatchService.UCM_01.EndpointURI
http://${ucm.http.host}:${ucm.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=SecureWebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${ucm.eai.user}&Password=${ucm
OCH Organization Match web serviceendpoint location. This is a SOAPendpoint URL. If the request messagecontains the target URL, then that takes
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
.eai.password} precedence.
Routing.OrganizationMatchService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.OrganizationMatchService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.PersonMatchService.UCM_01.EndpointURI
http://${ucm.http.host}:${ucm.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=SecureWebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${u
cm.eai.user}&Password=${ucm.eai.password}
OCH Person Match web serviceendpoint location. This is a SOAPendpoint URL. If the request messagecontains the target URL, then that takes
precedence.
Routing.PersonMatchService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.PersonMatchService.C AVS.EndpointURI http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMtoABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeOrganizationMatchABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokePerso
MatchABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostInvokeOrganizationMatchABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostInvokePersonMatchABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then the
Extension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ABCSExtension.PostXformABMt
oEBMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID UCM_01 OCH system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. If
the instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.OrganizationService.UCM_01.EndpointURI
http://${ucm.http.host}:${ucm.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=SecureWebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${ucm.eai.user}&Password=${ucm.eai.password}
OCH getOrganization web serviceendpoint location. This is a SOAPendpoint URL. If the request messagecontains the target URL, then that takesprecedence
Routing.OrganizationService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.OrganizationService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.PersonService.UCM_01.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresp
onsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.PersonService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.PersonService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMt
oABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeGetOrganizationABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ABCSExtension.PostInvokeGet
OrganizationABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked. ABCSExtension.PreInvokeGetPersonABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostInvokeGetPersonABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostXformABMtoEBMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEbizProvABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID EBIZ_01 EBIZ system instance code (defined in
BSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the request
message, then that takes precedence.
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter.EBIZ_01.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/event/AIASystem/Ebiz/ABCS/SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter
Endpoint URL of the Oracle E-BusinessSuite adapter
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyList
PersonEbizAdapter.EBIZ_01.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/e
vent/AIASystem/Ebiz/ABCS/SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter
Endpoint URL of the Oracle E-Business
Suite adapter
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Extension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSiebelProvABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID SEBL_01 Siebel system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.SWI_spcCustomer_spcParty_spcService.SEBL_01.EndpointURI
http://${siebel.http.host}:${siebel.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=WebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${siebel.eai.user}&Password=${siebel.eai.password}
Siebel web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
Routing.SWI_spcCustomer_spcParty_spcService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SWI_spcCustomer_spcParty_spcService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.SWI_spcContact_spcService.SEBL_01.EndpointURI
http://${siebel.http.host}:${siebel.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=WebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${siebel.eai.user}&Password=${siebel.
eai.password}
Siebel web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
Routing.SWI_spcContact_spcService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SWI_spcContact_spcService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMt
oABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeSWICustServiceABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeSWIC
ontactServiceABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID UCM_01 OCH system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. If
the instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.Message
ProcessingInstruction.EnvironmentCode
PRODUCTION Property to govern whether the messageis routed to CAVS or to the specified
target service. Default value isPRODUCTION, which routes to the
target service.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.TransformAppContextUCMService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.TransformAppContextU
CMService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/A
IAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS is
enabled.
Settings for the SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID UCM_01 OCH system instance code (defined in
BSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.S
yncCustomerPartyList.MessageProcessingInstruction.EnvironmentCode
PRODUCTION Property to govern whether the message
is routed to CAVS or to the specifiedtarget service. Default value isPRODUCTION, which routes to thetarget service.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.TransformAppContextU
CMService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages to
the verification system
Routing.TransformAppContextUCMService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Settings for the SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProvABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID UCM_01 OCH system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the request
message, then that takes precedence.Routing.UCMOrganizationCrossReferenceService.UCM_01.EndpointURI
http://${ucm.http.host}:${ucm.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=SecureWebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${ucm.eai.user}&Password=${ucm
OCH web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
.eai.password}
Routing.UCMPersonCrossRefer enceService.UCM_01.EndpointURI
http://${ucm.http.host}:${ucm.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=SecureWebService&SWEExt
Cmd=Execute&UserName=${ucm.eai.user}&Password=${ucm.eai.password}
OCH web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the target
URL, then that takes precedence
Routing.UCMOrganizationCrossReferenceService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.UCMOrganizationCrossReferenceService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.UCMPersonCrossRefer enceService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.UCMPersonCrossRefer enceService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessOrg ABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostProcessPer sonABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID UCM_01 OCH system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListUCMOrganizationService.UCM_
http://${ucm.http.host}:${ucm.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSourc
OCH web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If the
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
01.EndpointURI e=SecureWebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${ucm.eai.user}&Password=${ucm
.eai.password}
request message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListUCMOrganizationService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListUCMOrganizationService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.UCMPersonService.UCM_01.EndpointURI
http://${ucm.http.host}:${ucm.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=SecureWebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${ucm.eai.user}&Password=${ucm
.eai.password}
OCH web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
Routing.UCMPersonService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.UCMPersonService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyListResponse.MessageProcessingInstruction.E
nvironmentCode
Production Property to govern whether the messageis routed to CAVS or to the specifiedtarget service. Default value is
PRODUCTION, which routes to thetarget service.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyListResponse.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyListResponse.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyListResponse.MessageProcessingInstruction.EnvironmentCode
Production Property to govern whether the messageis routed to CAVS or to the specifiedtarget service. Default value isPRODUCTION, which routes to thetarget service.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessEBMForOrg
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then the
Extension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ABCSExtension.PreProcessAB
MForOrg
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked. ABCSExtension.PostProcessABMForOrg
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostProcessEBMForOrg
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessPer sonABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostProcessPer sonABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostProcessPer
sonEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the SyncPersonAccountEbizReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID EBIZ_01 Oracle E-Business Suite instance code(defined in BSR) from which messagesoriginate. If the instance ID is present in
the request message, then that takes
precedence.Routing.QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.S True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages to
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
yncCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
the verification system
Routing.QueryPersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter.CAVS.Endpoin
tURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncreq
uestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.QueryPersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.Message
ProcessingInstruction.EnvironmentCode
Production Property to govern whether the messageis routed to CAVS or to the specified
target service. Default value isPRODUCTION, which routes to thetarget service.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.TransformAppContextEbizService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.TransformAppContextEbizService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformCreateABMtoEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then the
Extension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreXformUpdateABMtoEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeCustEBSEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.Routing.QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter.EBIZ_01.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/event/AIASystem/Ebiz/ABCS/QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter
Endpoint URL of the Oracle E-BusinessSuite adapter
Routing.QueryPersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter.EBIZ_01.Endp
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/event/AIASystem/Ebiz/ABCS/QueryP
Endpoint URL of the Oracle E-Business
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ointURI ersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter Suite adapter
Settings for the SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID SEBL_01 Siebel system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.SWICustomerParty.SEBL_01.EndpointURI
http://${siebel.http.host}:${siebel.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=SecureWebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${siebel.eai.user}&Password=${siebel.eai.password}
Siebel web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
Routing.SWICustomerParty.RouteToCAVS True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SWICustomerParty.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.MessageProcessingInstruction.EnvironmentCode
Production Property to govern whether the messageis routed to CAVS or to the specifiedtarget service. Default value isPRODUCTION, which routes to thetarget service.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.S
yncCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/A
IAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS is
enabled.
Routing.TransformAppContextSiebelService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.TransformAppContextSiebelService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformABMtoEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then the
Extension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeEBSEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Account.ProcessUpdateEventsOnly
True/false. Default = false. Set to true to process the update events
Settings for the SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID SEBL_01 Siebel system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.SWIContactIO.SEBL_01.EndpointURI
http://${siebel.http.host}:${siebel.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=SecureWebService&SWE
ExtCmd=Execute&UserName=
${siebel.eai.user}&Password=${siebel.eai.password}
Siebel web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the target
URL, then that takes precedence
Routing.SWIContactIO.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SWIContactIO.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.MessageProcessingInstruction.EnvironmentCode
Production Property to govern whether the messageis routed to CAVS or to the specifiedtarget service. Default value isPRODUCTION, which routes to the
target service.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.TransformAppContextSiebelService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.TransformAppContextSiebelService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformABMt
oEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeEBSEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-defined
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
plug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Contact.ProcessUpdateEventsO
nly
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID EBIZ_01 Oracle E-Business Suite systeminstance code (defined in BSR) fromwhich messages originate. If theinstance ID is present in the request
message, then that takes precedence.
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter.EBIZ_01.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/event/AIASystem/Ebiz/ABCS/SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter
Endpoint URL of the Oracle E-BusinessSuite adapter
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyList
PersonEbizAdapter.EBIZ_01.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/e
vent/AIASystem/Ebiz/ABCS/SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter
Endpoint URL of the Oracle E-Business
Suite adapter
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList
Response.MessageProcessingI
nstruction.EnvironmentCode
PRODUCTION Property to govern whether the messageis routed to CAVS or to the specified
target service. Default value is
PRODUCTION, which routes to thetarget service.
Routing.CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyListResponse.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Routing.CustomerPartyRespons
eEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyListResponse.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/A
IAValidationSystemServlet/asyncresponserecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS is
enabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMt
oABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeEbizAdapterABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostInvokeEbiz AdapterABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-defined
plug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostXformABMtoEBMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreXformEBMtoPersonABMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then the
Extension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokePersonEbizAdapterABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then the
Extension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostInvokePers
onEbizAdapterABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostXformPersonABMtoEBMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
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Settings for the SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID SEBL_01 Siebel system instance code (defined inBSR) from which messages originate. Ifthe instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelService.SEBL_01.EndpointURI
http://${siebel.http.host}:${siebel.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=WebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${siebel.eai.user}&Password=${siebel.eai.password}
Siebel web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SyncCustomerPartyList
SiebelService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/A
IAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS is
enabled.
Routing.MergeCustomerPartyListSiebelService.SEBL_01.EndpointURI
http://${siebel.http.host}:${siebel.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=WebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${siebel.eai.user}&Password=${siebel.eai.password}
Siebel web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
Routing.MergeCustomerPartyListSiebelService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.MergeCustomerPartyLis
tSiebelService.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/A
IAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS is
enabled.
Routing.SWI_spcContact_spcService.SEBL_01.EndpointURI
http://${siebel.http.host}:${siebel.http.port}/eai_enu/start.swe?SWEExtSource=WebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=${siebel.eai.user}&Password=${siebel.eai.password}
Siebel web service end point location.This is a SOAP endpoint URL. If therequest message contains the targetURL, then that takes precedence
Routing.SWI_spcContact_spcService.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.SWI_spcContact_spcSe
rvice.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/A
IAValidationSystemServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS is
enabled.
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyListResponse.MessageProcessingInstruction.E
PRODUCTION Property to govern whether the messageis routed to CAVS or to the specifiedtarget service. Default value isPRODUCTION, which routes to the
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
ABCSExtension.PostInvokeSWI
CustMergeServiceABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCS
Extension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked. ABCSExtension.PostXformABMtoEBMEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeSWIContactUpsertServiceABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA
ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostInvokeSWIContactUpsertServiceABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
Settings for the SyncCustomerPartyListEbizReqABCSImpl service property:
Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Default.SystemID EBIZ_01 Oracle E-Business Suite system
instance code (defined in BSR) fromwhich messages originate. If the
instance ID is present in the requestmessage, then that takes precedence.
Routing.QueryCustomerPartyListEbizCreate.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.QueryCustomerPartyListEbizCreate.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.QueryCustomerPartyListEbizUpdate.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
Routing.QueryCustomerPartyListEbizUpdate.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default = false. Controls whether to route messages tothe verification system
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.S
yncCustomerPartyList.MessageProcessingInstruction.EnvironmentCode
PRODUCTION Property to govern whether the message
is routed to CAVS or to the specifiedtarget service. Default value isPRODUCTION, which routes to the
target service.Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSystemServlet/asyncrequestrecipient
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS isenabled.
ABCSExtension.PreXformCreateABMtoEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreXformUpdateABMtoEBMABM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-defined
plug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreInvokeCustEBSEBM
True/false. Default = false. Property that governs whether an ABCSExtension is enabled at the pre-definedplug-into point. If set to true, then theExtension process (defined along AIA ABCS Extension guidelines) is invoked.
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Settings for SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl Service property
Settings for SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl Service property
Property
Name
Property
Value
Description Example
Default.SystemID SAP_01 It is the responsibility of the application tosend the SystemID from which the request isbeing sent. If any requestor application failsto send this, AIA picks the default SystemIDfrom this config property.
<Propertyname="Default.SystemID">SAP _01</Property>
Routing.DEBMAS04PortType.SAP_01.EndpointURL
No defaultvalue
URL for SAP Instance Web service for“SAPSyncCustomerWS” web service
<Property name=" Routing.DEBMAS04PortType.SAP_01.EndpointURL ">[AppEndpointURL]</Property>
Routing.DEBMAS04PortType.RouteToCAVS
True/false.Default =False
Controls whetherSyncCustomerSAPListProvABCSImpl shouldroute messages to the CAVS or to the SAPsystem.
<Property name="Routing.DEBMAS04PortType.RouteToC AVS">false</Property>
Routing.DEBMAS04PortTy
No DefaultValue
CAVS Endpoint URL <Property name=" Routing.DEBMAS04PortType.CAVS.End
Property Name Value/DefaultValue
Description Example
Default.SystemID SAP_01 It is the responsibility of the
application to send theSystemID from which therequest is being sent. If anyrequestor application fails tosend this, AIA picks thedefault SystemID from thisconfig property.
<Property
name="Default.SystemID">SAP_01</Property>
Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS
True/false. Default =False
Controls whetherSyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl should routemessages to the CAVS or tothe OCH system.
<Propertyname="Routing.CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.RouteToCAVS">false</
Property>
Routing. CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.
CAVS.EndpointURI
No Default value CAVS Endpoint URL <Property name="Routing.
CustomerPartyEBSV2.SyncCustomerPartyList.C AVS.EndpointURI">[CAVSEndpointURL]</Property>
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PropertyName
PropertyValue
Description Example
pe.CAVS.EndpointURI
pointURI">[CAVSEndpointURL]</Property>
Routing.HRCA_CUSTOMER_CONTACT_RE ADPortType.SAP_01.EndpointURL
No defaultvalue
URL for SAP Instance Webservice for
“SAPSyncCustomerWS” web service <Property name=" Routing.HRCA_CUSTOMER_CONTACT _READPortType.SAP_01.EndpointURL ">[AppEndpointURL]</Property>
Routing.
HRCA_CUSTOMER_CONTACT_RE ADPortType.RouteToCAVS
True/false.
Default =False
Controls whether
SyncCustomerSAPListProvABCSImpl shouldroute messages to the CAVS or to the SAPsystem.
<Property name="Routing.
HRCA_CUSTOMER_CONTACT _READPortType.RouteToCAVS">false</Property>
Routing.HRCA_CUSTOMER_CONTACT_RE ADPortType.CAVS.EndpointURI
No DefaultValue CAVS Endpoint URL <Property name=" Routing.HRCA_CUSTOMER_CONTACT _READPortType.CAVS.EndpointURI">[CAVSEndpointURL]</Property>
Routing.BAPI_CUSTOMER _GETLISTPortTyp
e.SAP_01.EndpointURL
No defaultvalue
URL for SAP Instance Webservice for
“SAPSyncCustomerWS” web service <Property name=" Routing.BAPI_CUSTOMER_GETLISTPortType.SAP_01.EndpointURL
">[AppEndpointURL]</Property>
Routing.BAPI_CUSTOMER
_GETLISTPortType.Route ToCAVS
True/false.Default =
False
Controls whetherSyncCustomerSAPListProvABCSImpl should
route messages to the CAVS or to the SAPsystem.
<Property name="Routing.BAPI_CUSTOMER_GETLISTPo
rtType.RouteToCAVS">false</Pr operty>
Routing.BAPI_CUSTOMER _GETLISTPortType.CAVS.EndpointURI
No DefaultValue
CAVS Endpoint URL <Property name=" Routing.BAPI_CUSTOMER_GETLISTPortType.CAVS.EndpointURI">[CAVSEndpointURL]</Property>
Routing.CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GETPortType.SAP_01.End
pointURL
No defaultvalue
URL for SAP Instance Webservice for
“SAPSyncCustomerWS” web service <Property name=" Routing.CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GETPortType.SAP_01.EndpointURL ">[AppEn
dpointURL]</Property>
Routing.CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GETPortType.Route
True/false.Default =False
Controls whetherSyncCustomerSAPListProvABCSImpl shouldroute messages to the CAVS or to the SAPsystem.
<Property name="Routing.CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GETPortType.RouteToCAVS">false</Property>
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PropertyName
PropertyValue
Description Example
ToCAVS
Routing.CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GETPortType.CAVS.EndpointURI
No DefaultValue
CAVS Endpoint URL <Property name=" Routing.CUSTOMER_CONTACTPS_GETPortType.CAVS.EndpointURI">[CAVSEndpointURL]</Property>
Settings for SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSAPProvABCSImpl Service property
PropertyName
PropertyValue
Description Example
Default.SystemID SAP_01 It is the responsibility of the application tosend the SystemID from which the request isbeing sent. If any requestor application failsto send this, AIA picks the default SystemID
from this config property.
<Propertyname="Default.SystemID">SAP _01</Property>
Routing.CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.SAP _01.EndpointURL
No defaultvalue
URL for SAP Instance web service for
“SAPSyncCustomerWS” web service <Property name=" Routing.CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.SAP_01.EndpointURL">[AppEndpointURL]</Property>
Routing.CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.Rout
e ToCAVS
True/false.Default =False
Controls whetherSyncCustomerSAPListProvABCSImpl shouldroute messages to the CAVS or to the SAP
system.
<Property name="Routing.CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2.RouteToCAVS">false</Property
>
Routing.
CustomerPartyRes
ponseEBSV2.CAVS.EndpointURI
No Default
Value
CAVS Endpoint URL <Property name=" Routing.
CustomerPartyEBSV2.CAVS.En
dpointURI">[CAVSEndpointURL]</Property>
Settings for InterfaceContactToAccountEBF Service property
PropertyName
Value/Default Value
Description Example
ContactUpdate.BRM_01
True/False
Default = True
This property checks if only an accountneeds to be synchronized.
When set to True, both the account and thecontact updates are synchronized to BRM.
When set to False, only the account updatesare synchronized to Oracle BRM.
<Propertyname="ContactUpdate.BRM_01
">true</Property>
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Chapter 8: Customer Data Enrichment
This chapter provides an overview of data enrichment and covers:
Process flows
Integration services
Cross-references
Domain value maps
Configuration properties
Solution assumptions and constraints
Error handling
Overview
Data enrichment represents a spoke service to the CustomerPartyEBO to make a request forclean or enriched information from third-party data provider services. This third-party providercleanses, recognizes, enriches, and protects Oracle Customer Hub contact records.
Clean – build a foundation of accurate customer contact information.
Recognize – enables customers to consistently recognize consumers and remove
duplications, even with name changes, unreported moves, or incorrectly keyed information.
Enrich – enrich, enhance the data by adding other contact, demographic, socio-economic, or
lifestyle enhancements.
Protect –compliance and regulatory expertise combined with suppression, risk, and
compliance products.
Data enrichment enables the Oracle Customer Hub to enrich its Contact (B2C) information bysending a request message to pre-built third-party AIA connector. Depending on configuration,manual or automatic, a process is invoked to send basic name/address information to the third-party system for cleansing.
Two types of processing can occur here for the request message: realtime or batch; however, thescope of this integration is realtime only, where the Oracle Customer Hub is configured to
synchronize updated/enriched data automatically to participating applications as and when anEBM is received from the third-party enrichment application. There is no support for batch flows inthis integration.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites for implementing customer data enrichment are:
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EBM of additional attributes.
The Oracle Customer Hub consumes the inbound message and performs the required
updates received as enriched data from the third-party enrichment application.
Oracle Customer Hub can optionally synchronize these updated contact records to Siebel
CRM or Oracle E-Business Suite if these are set up as participating applications.
Note: A connector to AIA must be established by the third-party enrichment service to enable the
applications to use the services provided.
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Integration sequence is depicted here:
Customer data enrichmentThe flow depicted in the sequence diagram is described here.
1. Oracle Customer Hub invokes the ABCS service for data enrichment by passing personrecords. A person record is sent from either Siebel or Oracle E-Business Suite, which invokesthe Oracle Customer Hub web service to synchronize the record.
Before synchronizing the record, Oracle Customer Hub invokes the
ProcessPersonUCMreqABCSImpl to get the enriched data from the third-party provider.
2. ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl: The Oracle Customer Hub requester ABCimplementation, ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl, transforms the Oracle Customer Hub ABM to the ProcessCustomerPartyListEBM and invokes theProcessCustomerPartyListRequestResponse operation of the ProcessCustomerPartyEBS.
This message contains one or more addresses to be enriched.
3. ProcessCustomerPartyEBS: Invoking ProcessCustomerPartyEBS with theProcessCustomerPartyListRequestResponse operation routes theProcessCustomerPartyListEBM to the third-party provider ABC implementation service.
4. ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl: ProcessCustomerPartyListResponseEBM with enricheddata from third-party provider is then transformed back to Oracle Customer Hub ABM andsent back as a synchronous response.
Data Enrichment Integration ServicesThe services that support the third-party integration are:
Service Type Owner Description
ProcessPersonUC BPEL AIA Oracle Customer Hub ABCS Connector service initiated from Oracle
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Service Type Owner Description
MReqABCSImpl Customer Hub for data enrichment. This synchronous service maps theOracle Customer Hub ABM to ProcessCustomerPartyListEBM andinvokes the ProcessCustomerPartyEBS. After getting a response, maps
the enriched response EBM back to Oracle Customer Hub ABM.
ProcessCustomer PartyEBS
ESB AIA ESB Routing service, which routes the ProcessCustomerPartyListEBMto the third-party provider and passes the response EBM back to theOracle Customer Hub requester.
Third-partyprovider service
BPEL Third-party
Third-party provider ABCS connector service. This service is notpackaged with the AIA release, but delivered by third-party provider.This service maps the ProcessCustomerPartyListEBM to third-partyprovider input ABM, invokes the third-party provider service to getenriched data and maps the enriched data back asProcessCustomerPartyListResponseListEBM
Cross-ReferencesNo cross-reference populate or lookups done in the data enrichment flow. Third-party IDs aredirectly passed into Oracle Customer Hub columns.
For a list of cross-references applicable for Oracle Customer Hub PIP, see Identifying Cross-References.
Domain Value Maps
The DVMs here pertain to the data enrichment flow only. For a complete list of DVMs in OracleCustomer Hub PIP, see Describing Domain Value Maps.
The DVMs used for the data enrichment flow are:
Name DVM Column Name Description New/Existing
CONTACT_GENDERCODE
SEBL_01, COMMON,EBIZ_01, UCM_01
To map gender codes like Male, Female,M, and so on.
Existing
MARITAL_STATUS UCM_01, COMMON,EBIZ_01
To map marital status codes likeMarried, Single, and so on.
Existing
ADDRESS_COUNTRYSUBDIVID
SEBL_01, COMMON,EBIZ_01, UCM_01
To map country sub division codes. Existing
ADDRESS_COUNT
RYID
SEBL_01, COMMON,
EBIZ_01, UCM_01
To map country codes like USA, US, and
so on.
Existing
STATE SEBL_01, COMMON,EBIZ_01, UCM_01
To map state codes like CA, FL, TX, andso forth
Existing
ADDRESS_DELIVERYTYPE
UCM_01, COMMON,SEBL_01
To map delivery types like ResidentialCurb, Business, and so on.
New
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Property Name Value/Default Value Description
the pre-defined plug-in point. If set to true,then the Extension process is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PreProcessEBM True/False
Default = False
Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled to pre-process EBM at
the pre-defined plug-in point. If set to true,then the Extension process is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostProcessEBM True/False
Default = False
Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled to post-process EBM atthe pre-defined plug-in point. If set to true,then the Extension process is invoked.
ABCSExtension.PostProcessABM True/False
Default = False
Property that governs whether ABCSExtension is enabled to post-process ABM atthe pre-defined plug-in point. If set to true,then the Extension process is invoked.
Routing.ProcessCustomerPartyEB
S.ProcessCustomerPartyListRequestResponse.MessageProcessingInstruction.EnvironmentCode
CAVS/PRODUCTION
Default = PRODUCTION
Property to govern whether the message is
routed to CAVS or to the specified targetservice. Default value is PRODUCTION,which routes to the target service.
Routing.ProcessCustomerPartyEBS.ProcessCustomerPartyListRequestResponse.RouteToCAVS
True/False
Default = False
Property that governs whether the serviceshould route the message to the CAVSendpoint or not. Default value is false, whichdoes not route to CAVS. If set to true, it routes
to CAVS using the endpoint specified in theCAVS.EndpointURI property.
Routing.ProcessCustomerPartyEBS.ProcessCustomerPartyListReque
stResponse.CAVS.EndpointURI
http://${http.hostname}:${http.port}/AIAValidationSyste
mServlet/syncresponsesimulator
CAVS Endpoint URI, when CAVS is enabled.
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Index
ADF runtime, 75
AIA Integration Services, 11
Assumptions and Constraints, 51
CommsProcessBillingAccountListEBF, 14
CommsProcessFulfillmentOrderBillingAccountListEBF, 13
CommunicationsCustomerPartyEBSV2, 12,92
CommunicationsCustomerPartyResponseE
BSV2, 13, 92Core AIA Components, 10
Customer Data Enrichment, 139
Configuration Properties, 144
Data Enrichment Integration Services, 142
Domain Value Maps, 143
UCM configuration, 140
Customer Master Data ManagementIntegration Base Pack, 17
CustomerPartyEBSV2, 11
CustomerPartyOrchestrationEBSV2, 12
CustomerPartyOrchestrationResponseEBSV2, 12
CustomerPartyResponseEBSV2, 11
EBO Implementation Maps, 111
FetchCustomerPartyEBF, 13
Implementing OCH PIP
Composite Application Framework, 111
Configuring Sequencing for theSynchronize Flows, 110
Domain Value Maps, 106
Error Handling, 111
Identifying Cross-references, 104
Identifying OCH Row IDs, 102
Identifying Oracle E-Business SuiteEntities, 102
Identifying SAP Entities, 102
Identifying Siebel Row IDs, 102
Oracle E-Business Suite System Profiles,108
Populating Cross-References, 103
SAP System Profiles, 108
Scheduling Concurrent Processes, 109
Setting Configuration Properties, 112
Setting Up Cross-References, 101
Setting Up Organizations, 99
Validating Cross-References, 104
InterfaceContactToAccountEBF, 15
Match and Fetch between Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Customer Hub,76
Match and Fetch between Siebel CRM and
Oracle Customer Hub, 60
Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub toOracle BRM, 46
Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub toOracle E-Business Suite, 46
Merge Flow from Oracle Customer Hub toSiebel CRM, 42
OCH Integration Services, 48
OCH Publishes Updates to BRM
Existing Customer Data, 33
New Customer Data, 30
Oracle AS Adapter, 109
Oracle BRM Integration Option, 91
Oracle BRM Integration Services, 91
Oracle BRM Interfaces, 91
Oracle Customer Hub Interfaces, 50
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Oracle E-Business Suite Integration Option,75
Oracle E-Business Suite IntegrationServices, 85
Oracle E-Business Suite Interfaces, 88
Overview
Data Enrichment Flow, 10
Match and Fetch Organizations andPersons, 8
Merge Flows, 9
Process Integration Pack, 5
Synchronize Organizations and Persons,8
Periodic Cron-Job, 36
ProcessCustomerPartyEBS, 12
ProcessPersonUCMReqABCSImpl, 50
QueryCustomerPartyListEbizCreateAdapter,86
QueryCustomerPartyListEbizUpdateAdapter , 86
QueryCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl, 49
QueryCustomerPartyUCMProvABCSImpl,49
QueryPersonAccountEbizCreateAdapter, 87
QueryPersonAccountEbizUpdateAdapter,86
SAP Integration Option, 93
SAP Integration Services, 97
SAP Interfaces, 96
SAP to OCH Create Update:, 94
Siebel CRM Integration Option, 59
Siebel CRM Integration Services, 69
Siebel CRM Interfaces, 72
SyncAccountSiebelAggregatorAdapter, 70
SyncAccountSiebelReqABCSImpl, 70
SyncAcctSiebelAggrEventConsumer, 71
SyncAddressSiebelAggregatorAdapter, 70
SyncBPSiebelAggregatorAdapter, 71
SyncContactSiebelAggregatorAdapter, 70
SyncContactSiebelReqABCSImpl, 71
SyncContSiebelAggrEventConsumer, 71
SyncCustomerPartyListBRM_01CommsJMSConsumer, 92
SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsJMSProducer, 92
SyncCustomerPartyListBRMCommsProvABCSImpl, 92
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizAdapter, 87
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizEventConsumer , 86
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizProvABCSImpl,85
SyncCustomerPartyListEbizReqABCSImpl,87
SyncCustomerPartyListPersonEbizAdapter,87
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseEbizProvABCSImpl, 87
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSAPProvA
BCSImpl, 97
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseSiebelProv ABCSImpl, 71
SyncCustomerPartyListResponseUCMProv ABCSImpl, 50
SyncCustomerPartyListSAPProvABCSImpl,97
SyncCustomerPartyListSiebelProvABCSImpl, 71
SyncCustomerPartyListUCMProvABCSImpl,
50
SyncCustomerSAPReqABCSImpl, 97
SyncCustomerSiebelEventAggregator, 70
Synchronization of Account Contacts fromOracle Customer Hub to SAP, 39
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Synchronization of Organizations andPersons from Oracle Customer Hub toOracle BRM, 28
Synchronization of Organizations andPersons from Oracle Customer Hub toOracle E-Business Suite, 18
Synchronization of organizations andPersons from Oracle Customer Hub toSAP, 37
Synchronization of Organizations andPersons from Oracle Customer Hub toSiebel CRM, 23
Synchronization of Organizations andPersons from Oracle E-Business Suite toOracle Customer Hub, 80
Synchronizing Organizations and Personsfrom SAP to OCH, 93
Synchronizing Organizations and Personsfrom Siebel CRM to Oracle CustomerHub, 64
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSConsumer, 49
SyncOrganizationUCMJMSProducer, 48
SyncOrganizationUCMReqABCSImpl, 49
SyncPersonAccountEbizEventConsumer, 86
SyncPersonAccountEbizReqABCSImpl, 86
SyncPersonUCMJMSConsumer, 49
SyncPersonUCMJMSProducer, 49
SyncPersonUCMReqABCSImpl, 50